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    A potential solar cell material is discovered using a new type of microscopeWe may now be closer to replacing silicon in solar cells.


    Visualization of the microscope tip exposing material to terahertz light. A new characterization technique created by a team of researchers at the Department of Energy's Ames National Laboratory gave them a rare window into a potential replacement material for solar cells. Ames Lab's senior scientist Jigang Wang and his team created a microscope that uses terahertz waves to gather information on material samples. Using their microscope, the team then identified methylammonium lead iodide (MAPbI3) perovskite, as a substance that could eventually replace silicon in solar cells.


    The power of terahertz.


    A scientist from Ames Lab, Richard Kim, described the two characteristics that set the new scanning probe microscope apart. The microscope first gathers information on materials using electromagnetic frequencies in the terahertz region. This frequency range, which is between infrared and microwave frequencies, is significantly below the visible light spectrum. Second, a pointed metallic tip that receives the terahertz light boosts the microscope's abilities to observe objects at nanoscale length scales.“Normally, if you have a light wave, you cannot see things smaller than the wavelength of the light you're using. And for this terahertz light, the wavelength is about a millimeter, so it’s quite large,” explained Kim.“But here we used this sharp metallic tip with an apex that is sharpened to a 20-nanometer radius curvature, and this acts as our antenna to see things smaller than the wavelength that we were using.”


    A potential solar cell material is discovered using a new type of microscopeTerahertz waves lie at the far end of the infrared band, just before the start of the microwave band.Wikipedia


    Perovskites are a unique class of semiconductors that, when exposed to visible light, carries an electric charge. The biggest difficulty with employing MAPbI3 in solar cells is how quickly it deteriorates when exposed to heat and moisture.The team used their microscope to study MAPbI3, which has lately caught the attention of researchers as a potential replacement for silicon in solar cells.A powerful microscopy tool for highly efficient perovskite-based photovoltaic devicesWang and Kim claim that the scientists anticipated MAPbI3 to act as an insulator when it was subjected to terahertz light. They anticipated a consistently low level of light scattering across the material because the data obtained from a sample is a reading of how the light scatters when the material is exposed to terahertz vibrations.But what they discovered was that there was a great deal of diversity in the light scattering along the grain boundaries.“We believe that the present study demonstrates a powerful microscopy tool to visualize, understand and potentially mitigate grain boundary degradation, defect traps, and materials degradation,” said Wang.“Better understanding of these issues may enable developing highly efficient perovskite-based photovoltaic devices for many years to come.


    Abstract:


    Direct visualization and quantitative evaluation of charge filling in grain boundary (GB) traps of hybrid metal halide perovskites require dynamic conductivity imaging simultaneously at the terahertz (THz) frequency and nanometer (nm) spatial scales not accessible by conventional transport and imaging methods used thus far. Here, we apply a THz near-field nanoconductivity mapping to the archetypal metal halide perovskite photovoltaic films and demonstrate that it is a powerful tool to reveal distinct dielectric heterogeneity due to charge trapping and degradation at the single GB level.Our approach visualizes the filled defect ion traps by local THz charge conductivity and allows for extracting a quantitative profile of trapping density in the vicinity of GBs with sub-20 nm resolution. Furthermore, imaging material degradation by tracking local nanodefect distributions overtime identifies a distinct degradation pathway that starts from the GBs and propagates inside the grains over time. The single GB, nano-THz conductivity imaging demonstrated here can be extended to benchmark various perovskite materials and devices for their global photoenergy conversion performance and local charge transfer proprieties of absorbers and interfaces.


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         20a8e18f-85db-07c7-78da-9c013529dc39.png LENR Forum Newsletter MARCH 2023 ff519d60-fa85-d450-beb6-6b1f60157efd.gif LENR-forum marks 34 years of Breakthrough Research began by Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons who created the subject of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. Enjoy this biography on Martin Fleischmann by David E. Williams published on the Royal Society's website. "Martin Fleischmann was an electrochemist whose work revolutionized the subject." Thanks to all the Honest Engineers and Courageous Scientists who have followed truth no matter where it leads. ARPA-e funds 8 labs in the US f783d3ef-952b-3ab9-cdeb-eb78f614b261.jpg The US Department of Energy's arm of research ARPA-e has funded 8 labs from the U.S. with a total of $10,000,000 for LENR research. Final recipients listing here.



    A call for teaming partners has received a global response. Teaming partners are available to work with any of the winning participants and both veterans and new participants have been accepted. See current teaming partners list here. Deadline for partner applications appears to be April 25, 2023 by 9:30am Eastern US. Find applications for Teaming Partners here.



      55ac22a4-509e-6d52-3c34-08b7b46ff497.png A new website from Clean Planet, Inc https://www.cleanplanet.co.jp/ features the prototype QHe IKAROS. Based on what they call Quantum Hydrogen Energy, Clean Planet announced at the ICCF24 held last July they would be releasing a 2 kilowatt thermal hot water boiler for industrial use in 2025. LENR-forum's Alan Smith interviewed lead researcher Yasuhiro Iwamura on the plan at the recent IWAHLM 14 held September 2022 here. Author Ruby Carat previously highlighted the Clean Planet team accomplishmets as presented at ICCF24 here. b98d84cf-a679-9593-f386-68b04f373e54.png A local northern California, US broadcast Humboldt Today features John Kennedy O'Connor delivering the latest happenings in rural Humboldt county. For the past couple weeks, their bookshelf has been showing the DISCOVER COLD FUSION comic scripted by Ruby Carat with art by Matt Howarth. Watch an episode and see the developing shelf here!



    Also, word has it DISCOVER COLD FUSION was seen in the library of CalPoly Humboldt in the Author's section. What's LENR in your local library? Post a picture at https://www.lenr-forum.com/. LENR-forum interview

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    Watch Guido Parchi on Youtube. 19ccb9bce247e19a34b1a7e490337cf9.png a6bcfdf7-7f34-a2fe-bf44-3f7637450264.png The 25th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF25 will be held this summer Sunday, August 27, 2023 - Thursday, August 31, 2023 in Szczecin, Poland. Univeristy of Szczecin Physics Professor Konrad Czerski will host the event with his research team. Join the CMNS research community as they provide updates on new science, funding and technology benchmarks.



    Abstract submission is due April 1, 2023. Abstract acceptance is provided by May 1. More information on accommodations and submission deadlines at https://iccf25.com/.



    Watch presentations from last summer's ICCF24 in Mountain View, California here. 4d018c0e-60bc-0921-7f2a-69b765e01e70.png The University of Szczecin got an upgrade to their Linear Accelerator as part of the CleanHME program funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 project. Look for tours of the research facility at ICCF25! 505e94ed-8d39-e0c8-b689-b00f270daeea.gif The Japanese Cold Fusion Society met this month for the JCF23  program [.pdf] at Waseda University.



    Updated Abstracts have been released here. 572d03d9-dc49-757e-a4b7-1b7da0ed3c48.jpg Inifinite Energy #163 https://infinite-energy.com/ was released featuring an article by George Washington University researcher David J. Nagel entitled Direct Electrical Production from LENR. Read the abstract here. We're in discussion with Infinite Energy Magazine to arrange a discount for LENR-forum members. Look for more at LENR-forum.com. LENR-forum is expanding!



    Seeking volunteers for the LENR Forum Web Development team. If you are passionate about Open Science and have programming and web skills, we want you to help maintain and expand our online platform and presence.



    As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to contribute to an exciting forum dedicated to the exploration and discussion of LENR technology. You will collaborate with like-minded people to help improve the forum's functionality, aesthetics and overall user experience. Interested? Contact David Nygren at LENR-forum.com.

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    LENR Forum Newsletter APRIL 2023

    USArmy Engineer featured
    The LENR research of Dr. Ben Barrowes, an engineer at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s (ERDC) Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL), is profiled in an article provided by the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service.

    Dr. Ben Barrowes presented early experimental results at the ICCF24 held in Mountain View, CA last July.
    PAPER IN REVIEW Active materials progress
    Dr. Edmund Storms has taken the results from Frank Gordon and Harley Parker's Lattice Energy Converter LEC experiment and updated his model with their new revelatory data. His new paper The Material Aspects of Low energy Fusion [.pdf] describes "treatments found to improve success". You are invited to comment at LENR-forum here.
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    Brillouin Energy Corporation reports Senior Executives Greg Knight and Chester Aldridge have begun a long-term advisory relationship to guide commercialization of its patented electric heating system, building out of the Company’s pilot manufacturing facility. See more of the lab at the Quantum Fusion Channel.
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    A discount for LENR-forum members is now available from Infinite Energy. For a limited time - through May 31, 2023 - members of LENR Forum are eligible for a discounted one-year digital subscription to Infinite Energy Magazine. Subscribe at this discounted rate here at LENR-forum.

    Inifinite Energy #163 https://infinite-energy.com/ featured an article by George Washington University researcher David J. Nagel entitled Direct Electrical Production from LENR. Read the abstract here.

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    What's up with all the euphoria over AI? Will it help with LENR research and public acceptance? See what Open Science humans (mostly) are saying Chat Gpt and LENR research
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    To clarify that confusing sentence from Newsletter March 2023: At ICCF24 in July 2022, Clean Planet announced they would be completing a ~350 Watt boiler as a prototype for a scaled-up boiler to be released in 2025 for industry only. As of March 2023, plans are for a 2K thermal unit to be released 2026.


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    The 25th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF25 is scheduled for this summer Sunday, August 27, 2023 - Thursday, August 31, 2023 in Szczecin, Poland.

    Abstracts were due on April 15 - that's today!
    Response to abstract acceptance is May 1.

    University of Szczecin Physics Professor Konrad Czerski will host the event with his research team. Join the CMNS research community as they provide updates on new science, engineering, and the new materializing technologies. Special sessions on laboratory results, theory, and investment. More information on accommodations and submission deadlines at https://iccf25.com/.

    Professor Czerski gave a talk to the Polish Physical Society March 29 "Is the riddle of cold fusion solved?"

    Follow LENR-forum's thread for ICCF25 here.

    Full presentations from last summer's ICCF24 in Mountain View, California are here.
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    ICCF24 host Anthropocene Institute is a sponsor of ICCF25 and continues to advance solid state fusion in all forms. They are sponsoring a panel session at the SMR and Advanced Reactor 2023 conference this May 4-5 in Atlanta, Georgia, US. The session Recommissioning Sites & Re-Engaging People seeks to determine where "existing coal infrastructure can be salvaged, and "how industry can work with communities to utilize alternative and old production sites and provide jobs, security, and purpose."

    Anthropocene Institute participated in The Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit's Student Program with Technical Project Manager Hilda Palencia and Co-founder and President Carl Page engaging students to "think about America’s energy challenges in new and innovative ways." If you missed it, Carl Page spoke at the Nuclear Energy Assembly last summer with a talk chock full of stats you'll want to remember.

    Last month, Dr. Dinara Ermakova, AI Nuclear Communications Consultant participated on the panel “The Future of Energy” at the We Don’t Have Time Climate Hub at SXSW.

    Chief Scientist Dr. Frank Ling spoke at TEDx Boston as well as COP27, the UN’s Climate Change Conference 2022 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt last November, connecting today's emerging technology to its origins in breakthrough science.


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    LENR Forum Newsletter MAY 2023

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    Clean Planet Inc. announced [.pdf] that Professor Hiroshi Komiyama, Chairman of Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. and the 28th President of the University of Tokyo, and Carl Page, Silicon Valley-based ClimateTech advocate investor, have been appointed as advisors, effective April 1, 2023. Follow on LENR-forum.
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    Akito Takahashi provides a historical overview of LENR in a new paper Views on Cold Fusion - 1994 vs 2023. Read it on Research Gate.
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    Fran Tanzella of Energy Research Center discusses LENR/cold fusion with CTO of Applied Research and Photonics, Inc Anis Rahman and colleagues.
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    A discount for LENR-forum members is now available from Infinite Energy. For a limited time - through May 31, 2023 - members of LENR Forum are eligible for a discounted one-year digital subscription to Infinite Energy Magazine. Subscribe at this discounted rate here at LENR-forum.

    Inifinite Energy #163 https://infinite-energy.com/ featured an article by George Washington University researcher David J. Nagel entitled Direct Electrical Production from LENR. Read the abstract here.

     
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    Independent Youtuber "Demystifying" profiles Lattice Confinement Fusion at NASA.
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    An invitation to ICCF25 with Konrad Czerski and Natalia Targosz-Ślęczka.
    The 25th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF25 is scheduled for this summer Sunday, August 27, 2023 - Thursday, August 31, 2023 in Szczecin, Poland.

    University of Szczecin Physics Professor Konrad Czerski hosts the event with his research team. They are forming the program now from over 100 submitted abstracts. Early registration deadline is June 15.

    Join the CMNS research community as they provide updates on new science, engineering, and the new materializing technologies. Special sessions on laboratory results, theory, and investment. More information on accommodations at https://iccf25.com/.

    Follow LENR-forum's thread for ICCF25 here.

    Full presentations from last summer's ICCF24 in Mountain View, California are here. IE's Managing Editor Christy Frazier posted this summary of ICCF24.
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    The LENR Library at lenr.org has added a ChatGPT feature. Jed Rothwell is collaborating with Thai Doan to tease out the full features. Follow the experiments on LENR-forum. Look for the LENR-forum Tutorial Session with Jed on how to use his configuration soon!
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    LENR-forum will be represented by Diadon Acs at ICCF25. A fundraiser has started to cover expenses of registration, travel, food, and lodging. Diadon will be presenting his research and working on behalf of LENR-forum and Open Science. Here's the link to support our effort: https://www.gofundme.com/f/hel…ocument-iccf25-in-poland?
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    and seeking volunteers for the LENR Forum Web Development team who are passionate about Open Science and have programming and web skills to help maintain and expand our online platform and presence.

    Contribute to the development of an exciting forum dedicated to the exploration and discussion of LENR technology and collaborate with like-minded people to improve the forum's functionality, aesthetics and user experience. Contact David Nygren at LENR-forum.com to find out more.
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    LENR Forum News JUNE 2023

    Your Source For Open Science and Emerging Technology
    The International Society of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
    William Collis Chief Executive of the ISCMNS
    William Collis Chief Executive of the ISCMNS
    The International Society of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ISCMNS) is discussing re-organization to improve the public face of LENR research and increase engagement with the public globally. A meeting will be held at the next ICCF25 to determine the structure of the Society. See more at https://iccf25.com/.
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    Professor Hasok Chang of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, U.K. has written Dead or “undead”? The curious and untidy history of Volta’s concept of “contact potential about the mysterious voltage that can be measured between two samples of different metals, though they may not touch. The inventors of the Lattice Energy Converter LEC have long maintained that this phenomenon underlies its operation. The way they process one of the metal samples involved has the effect of turbo-charging LEC output. Frank Gordon and Harper Whitehouse will be presenting their latest results on LEC research at https://iccf25.com/.
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    Clean Planet has appointed Kyushu University's Professor Masahiro Kishida as Scientific Advisor, adding to their already impressive team.

    Clean Planet was featured in the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry's (METI) White Paper on Manufacturing Industries 2023. (Monokuzuri Hakusho Chap 1-5, pg. 36). [Japanese][English] Read the selected portion on LENR-forum.


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    Edmund Storms has a pre-print of A New Understanding of Cold Fusion posted on ResearchGate available for review. Recent experimental results have altered his model of the Nuclear Active Structure. Read and comment at LENR-forum. Follow Edmund Storms' work at his website https://lenrexplained.com/.
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    Author Lawrence Webb of energyportal.eu has published Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) Exploring the Potential of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) in Modern Energy Production. His conclusion is a positive one: Low Energy Nuclear Reactions represent a promising frontier in the quest for clean, sustainable, and decentralized energy production. While the field has faced significant challenges and skepticism, recent experimental findings and theoretical advancements have reignited interest in the potential of LENR as a transformative energy source.  Read the full article here.
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    COLD TALK with LENR researcher Mathieu Valat.
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    An invitation to ICCF25 with Konrad Czerski and Natalia Targosz-Ślęczka.
    The 25th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF25 is on schedule for this summer Sunday, August 27, 2023 - Thursday, August 31, 2023 in Szczecin, Poland!

    University of Szczecin Physics Professor Konrad Czerski is hosting the event with his research team. Special sessions on laboratory results, theory, and investment will be featured. A meeting of ISCMNS members will determine a new leadership structure. More information on the program, transportation, and accommodations can be found at https://iccf25.com/.

    Video presentations from last year's ICCF24 hosted by the Anthropocene Institute in Mountain View, California are available here.
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    LENR-forum will be represented by Diadon Acs who will be reporting on the conference direct to the Forum, as well as presenting on Open Science. But your help is needed for travel and expenses. Here's the link to the GoFundMe.

    Do zobaczenia wkrótce! See you soon!
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    Anthropocene Institute reported on the screening of Oliver Stone's Nuclear Now Time to Look Again in San Fransisco where AI's Dinara Ermakova participated in a discussion afterwards on the growing efforts to de-carbonize using nuclear power. You can watch the movie yourself online at the film's website https://www.nuclearnowfilm.com/.

    Anthropocene Institute's colleagues Eric Ingersoll and Kirsty Gogan at TerraPraxis discussed “Fast, Low Cost, Repeatable: Designing the Global Coal Repowering System” at the Reuters SMR & Advanced Reactor 2023. IPCC targets for halting climate change require installed nuclear capacity of 400 gigawatts by 2050. TerraPraxis plans to provide a repeatable system that will convert 2,400 coal plants around the world to nuclear.
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    In a new partership, LENR-forum.com will be adding a direct link to the LENR-CANR.org library at the top of the forum page. Look for easier search access soon! Also, Author and Librarian Jed Rothwell has instituted a new AIChatbot window currently under development for enhanced research at the LENR-CANR.org site. Follow the experiments at LENR-forum.com.
  • LENR Forum News July 2023

    Your Source For Open Science and Emerging Technology
    The International Society of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
    Alan Smith has been appointed as CEO of the International Society of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ISCMNS) and will lead a re-organization of the administrative structure. Dr. William Collis, who has been instrumental in the creation and maintenence of the Society, is stepping down due to a health issue. Active member countries will nominate and vote on VPs and administrative priorities in a special meeting at ICCF25. The Society is committed to continuing international cooperation of LENR research for the benefit of our global community. Find the ISCMNS meetings schedule as it is available at https://iccf25.com/.
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    An updated Excess heat in a Pd(Pt)-D2O+LiOD reflux open-electrolytic cell authored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences team Hui Zhao, Wu-Shou Zhang, Wu-Yun Xiao and Yang Sun has been published on lenr.org. First presented at ICCF21 in Beijing, the paper reports on experiments using cathode material from former-US Navy electrochemist Melvin Miles, an idea first suggested by Xingzhong Li of Tsinghua University who will be presenting on Law in Nuclear Transmutation of Metal Hydrides at ICCF25.
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    Clean Planet is featured in Nikkei xTech [in English] regarding their Icarus generator utilizing Quantum Hydrogen Energy now in testing. The technology is based on nickel and copper nanoparticles infused with hydrogen. Clean Planet plans to mass produce the units before 2030.
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    The Aerospace Corporation is conducting a survey on behalf of NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) to get an up-to-date picture on the “who’s who” within the Low Energy Nuclear Reactions / Lattice Confinement Fusion research areas. Aerospace plans to perform a study that evaluates the feasibility of establishing a Community of Interest aimed at furthering research in LENR / LCF areas. Complete the Lattice Confinement Fusion (LCF) Survey Questionnaire by July 28th.


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    Popular Science Magazine has published an article Cold fusion is making a scientific comeback in response to the U.S. Department of Energy's $10 million funding project. Author and Librarian Jed Rothwell of lenr.org handily spots the errors.

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    Downloads at lenr-canr.org are on the rise. Jed Rothwell has reported the average monthly downloads for 2023 are at 10,412, up from the lowest monthly average in 2022 June at 6,117. This year, approximately 503 records may be robot activity. See the historical and latest numbers here.

    The Library has also added the ChatGPT chatbot to enhance research. Unfortunately, very few people are using it so far! Find connections between experimental results in seconds using the entire Library collection, and see what you can discover. USE it or LOSE it! LENR Library ChatGPT is online!
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    Non-resident Breakthrough Institute Senior Energy Analyst Jonah Messinger posted Fusion Runs Hot and Cold How the academy has gotten cold fusion wrong for over three decades on the Breakthrough Institute site. He discusses the history of solid state fusion, including the controversies surrounding the initial claims made by Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons in 1989, as well as the recent resurgence in solid state fusion research activities, catalyzed by the Nature Perspective article, which summarized a research effort led by Google to revisit cold fusion.
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    The Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project's Bob Greenyer has authored UK nuclear startup combines a 'fusor' with LENR An 'Inertial Electrostatic' + 'Lattice' Confinement mash-up. “Astral Systems - Fusion Technologies” are working towards reduced cost of radionuclide synthesis for medical imaging using what they call a "multi-state fusion" process.
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    Now very interesting what propose AEROSPACE CORP i have to anwer thanks Shane D. :thumbup:

  • LENR-forum News August 2023 (mailchi.mp)



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    LENR Forum News August 2023

    Your Source for Open Science and Emerging Energy Technology
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    LENR-forum is pleased to announce the launch of LENR-news.com. Find the latest LENR news, new videos and coverage of upcoming ICCF25 with LENR-forum's own Diadon Acs at ground zero from August 27th to the 31st August.

    The International Society of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
    ISCMNS members can sign-up for the monthly LENR-forum News directly to your box at https://lenr-news.com/iscmns/

    Extraordinary General Meeting of the ISCMNS at ICCF25 to be held Monday, August 28 beginning 6:30PM - 9PM local Szczecin time. [Time zones at WorldTimeBuddy]
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    Thanks to everybody for helping us reach our goal to send Diadon Acs to ICCF25. He'll be representing LENR-forum and reporting directly from the conference in Poland. See his thank you and give a further gift at GoFundMe. Do zobaczenia wkrótce! See you soon!
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    CleanHME participants Politecnico di Torino lead by Professor Alberto Carpinteri have published ten reports on experimental results containing evidence of transmutations correlated with the presence of THz range phonons and accompanied by low intensity neutron emission. Scroll down at Downloads/Scientific Reports for all files.

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    An English translation of the original Nikkei x Tech online magazine article on Clean Planet is posted. Download the .pdf in English.
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    Fran Tanzella of the Energy Research Center will be presenting his analysis of Total Calorimetry (off the wall) in a Brillouin reactor on Monday, Aug 28 at 11:50AM local Szcerzin time. Timezones here.
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    Former Los Alamos National Lab nuclear chemist and now with Kiva Labs, Edmund Storms has a fresh edit of A New Understanding of Cold Fusion based on your comments. Download for review here.

    Osaka University Professor of Physics Akito Takahashi is detailing the TSC Theory with New Hydrogen 4H/TSC WS Fusion by Simultaneous Weak and Strong Interactions. Read Ch 3-2, Ch 4, and Ch 4-2.
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    Downloads at lenr-canr.org are on the rise. July 2023 downloads totaled 23,151 for the month. See the historical and latest numbers here.

    ChatGPT chatbot aids LENR research using the entire LENR Library collection. The latest LENR research tool puts the power of computing to work for you. How can AI help your work?
    INFINITE ENERGY MAGAZINE
    ISSUE #164 Mar-Jun 2023
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    LENR advocate James Martinez talks Brillouin Energy, patents, and the Financial Times.
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    The 25th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF25 begins Sunday, August 27, 2023 through Thursday, August 31, 2023.
    Meet Physics Professor and Host of ICCF25 Konrad Czerski and the whole University of Szczecin research team Sunday evening in the Copernicus Bar for a Welcome Party!Radisson Blu Hotel Szczecin
    Plac Rodla 10
    Szczecin, 70419, Poland

    Video presentations from ICCF24 hosted by the Anthropocene Institute in Mountain View, California are here.
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    Members of the Anthropocene Institute attended a private screening of Oppenheimer with J. Robert Oppenheimer’s family, including his grandson Charles Oppenheimer, who noted it’s time to call for a “Manhattan Project” for carbon-free energy production.

    Anthropocene’s Carl Page and Frank Ling organized an informal briefing at the Foreign Correspondents Club in Tokyo for senior members of the Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, the Institute for Energy Economics in Japan, Hitachi Nuclear, Tokyo Institute of Technology, as well as journalists, investors, and advocates for nuclear energy. Find their presentation file here.


    Vote for Anthropocene Institute's nuclear panels at SXSW now. Your vote, in part, determines programming at the event. Click Sign-in, then Register, then vote Anthropo panels up up up.

    Panel 1 Vote Up "The Climate Dilemma: Nuclear Power is the Answer". Then Panel 2 Vote Up "Fusion Energy: A Shortcut to Solving our Climate Emergency”


    The Anthropocene Institute is connecting funding sources with researchers in the area of Solid-State Fusion (SSF) with Exploration Grants. Visit our booth at ICCF25 and learn more about the program.

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    Watch ENG8 host Underwriters Laboratory UL, Portuguese Electric Power Institutue IEP, and LENR-forum's Alan Smith, who visited at the request and expense of ENG8.
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    Headquartered in West Sussex U.K. Biaco.energy claims to have a LENR-based "Energy Cell" with COP5 that produces high temperature steam for use in various applications. However, an IP dispute between Biaco Energy and ENG8 is currently in the London court.
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    Reproductions of the room-temperature superconducting claims have failed, but are continuing. Follow the discussion on LENR-forum.

    Did you see Oppenheimer? Share your thoughts during this anniversary of devastation.
    LENR-forum.com has two positions available on the Web Development team. A Programmer with skills is desired to help maintain our online platform. We are also interviewing for a Video Editor to assist in our online interviews and round-tables. David Nygren at LENR-forum.com to find out more.
  • LENR-forum News October 2023 (mailchi.mp)


    LENR Forum News October 2023

    Your Source for Open Science and Emerging Energy Technology
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    The International Society of
    Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
    Re-organisation of the Society under the active presidency of Dr. Lynn Bowen has been instrumental in creating a collaborative effort to study, improve, and understand the LEC electricity production device developed by Frank Gordon and Harper Whitehouse as a "lab rat". Five labs have initially agreed to take part with programs looking at various aspects of the LEC including materials research, possible particle emissions, spectrocsopy, and more. Learn more at the LENR-forum LEC collected papers thread.

    Agreement has now been reached with both the French and Japanese Condensed Matter groups to affiliate with the international body of ISCMNS boosting member numbers about 500.

    Jacques Ruer of the Société Française de la Science Nucléaire dans la Matière Condensée SFSNMC indicates the Bill Collis Memorial / Clean HME workshop will be held in Strasbourg September 2024 and is proceeding according to plan.

    Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science VOLUME 37 September 2023 .pdf here.

    ISCMNS members can sign-up for the monthly LENR-forum News directly to your box at https://lenr-news.com/iscmns/.
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    The Japan CF-research Society is extending an invitation to attend the CF Study Group 24th Annual Meeting JCF24 to be held Friday and Saturday, December 1st and 2nd, 2023 at Tohoku University Electron Photon Science Research Center in Sendai. Click here for more information. Details here in [Japanese] [English].

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    Hideki Yoshino, President of Clean Planet Co., Ltd. was interviewed by Hitotsubashi University Institute of Innovation Research's Yaichi Aoshima and Masatoshi Fujiwara on "The ultimate energy that will bring humanity the “next invention after fire” through nuclear fusion". [Japanese][English]

    Also, Mr. Atsushi Kawashima, former CEO of Kenedix, Inc, has been appointed as Outside Director on the Board of Clean Planet, Inc.
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    The 2024 American Nuclear Society Annual Conference [website] will feature a session on LENR in the Materials Science and Technology Division on the topic of "Sample Preparation and Examination of Materials for Low Energy Nuclear Reaction Experiments." The meeting takes place June 9-12, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Full details are available in the call-for-papers at the ANS Web site. (https://www.ans.org/meetings/file/view-1392/) Steven B. Krivit, publisher of the LENR Reference Site and New Energy Times, is organizing the session. Authors may contact Krivit at [email protected].

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    Downloads at the LENR Library lenr-canr.org during September totaled 11,971. See the big picture data here.

    ChatGPT chatbot aids LENR research using the entire LENR Library collection. Search LENR research with the AI tool here.
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    J. A. Wyttenbach has released a paper on "The proton and its resonances", discussing a "first extension and revision of the original chapters about SOP or SO(4) physics." Download and read the paper here.
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    Jonah Messinger is a doctoral candidate at the Cavendish Laboratory of Physics University of Cambridge and a researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology working on quantum coherent nuclear science in the U.S. Department of Energy ARPA-E LENR program. Listen to his interview on THE RATIONAL VIEW podcast with Dr. Al Scott.
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    Aureon Energy, Ltd. [website] has released their 2023 Progress Report. The Safire Project is using the new SAFIRE III plasma reactor to develop a transmutation process that will remediate radioactive waste water from fracking, now being stored in underground wells. Link to the full report [pdf] or on LENR-forum.
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    Dinara Ermakova, Innovation Chair of the International Youth Nuclear Congress and a Nuclear Communication Consultant for Anthropocene Institute, spoke on repowering coal plants with nuclear reactors in developing regions and rural communities around the world at the UNGA Science Symposium “Nuclear Power and a Just Transition from Fossil Fuels".

    Exploratory research in Solid State Fusion grants are available to scientists, students, and companies engaged in this field. Find details here.
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    Nucleation Capital [website], a venture fund investing in next-generation nuclear power, has released a report INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF ENERGY September 2023 on the two-year anniversary of their founding. The report summarizes their research and showcases the portfolio of decarbonizing technology accumulated. Link to the report here.
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    The Carbon13 Venture Launchpad [website] "accelerates solutions to the climate emergency". From their website: "We will select and support thousands of entrepreneurs to build ventures with the potential to mitigate over 400 million tonnes of CO2e per annum by 2040." See their programs here.

    LENR RUSSIA
    A conference on Ether Dynamics is planned for November 29-30, 2023 at the Sirius Institute of Technology in Moscow with the financial support of Efir JSC, an organization that searches for new technologies. Participate online or in the form of a pre-recorded video. Abstracts accepted until November 12, 2023 inclusive. Contact Dmitry Losinets. Already announced with reports by V.L. Bychkov, F.S. Zaitsev, V.V. Nizovtsev, N.A. Magnitsky, A.Yu. Gryaznov, E.M. Avsharov. [Russian][English]
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    LENR-news.com is looking for breakthrough energy authors. Contact us with your submission ideas.
  • LENR-forum News December 2023 (mailchi.mp)


    LENR Forum News December 2023

    Your Source for Open Science and Emerging Energy Technology
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    The International Society of
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    LEC-LIGHTS IN THE DARK Alan Smith, ISCMNS -- The current focus of research is to scale up the output from Lattice Energy Converters (LECs), first pioneered by Frank Gordon and Harper Whitehouse, with power enough to run Light Emitting Diodes, and in doing so, provide lighting to more than 900 million people without access to electricity who now use kerosene for illumination, an amount of kerosene equal to that used by US commercial aviation in 2005, a big risk to health. Success of this project would help develop a system that is low-cost, with a zero-carbon abundant fuel, producing no hazardous waste as well as the broad acceptance of LENR.

    The Challenge:

    A kerosene lantern provides approximately 150 lumens of light. Based on the literature, it takes approximately 1 watt of power for LEDs to produce between 100 to 200 lumens of light. Experimental results presented at ICCF 25 showed an LEC that was producing 3.0 x 10-5 watts of power per square centimeter of electrode surface area. Increasing the output power by 5 orders of magnitude would produce 3 watts of power. Opportunities to increase the output power include increasing the electrode size from 1 square centimeter to 1000 square cms, (1 square foot) to increase the output by 3 orders of magnitude. Also, improved, or more active, materials including nanoparticles electrodes and LEC cell designs that improve ion harvesting efficiency and optimize gas pressures and mixtures. In combination we believe that 5 or more orders of magnitude improvement can be achieved to meet the goal. The best way to show the world that LENR/SSF is real is to make a device that solves a problem. Providing lighting to 900 million people will accomplish that objective.

    CORRECTION to LENR-forum News November 2023 broken link to David J. Nagel's paper Direct Electrical Production from LENR. You can purchase a copy from Infinite Energy here.

    Join the ISCMNS and become part of a global group of motivated scientists, technologists, and others dedicated to researching and developing technologies that can ensure the future of our species on planet Earth.

    Members of the ISCMNS share and discuss important scientific ideas, research results, and practical know-how. The conferences, workshops, webinars and online hubs we help to organize bring researchers and industry leaders together to bring light and warmth to all without endangering the environment or wildlife. This is a journey and a conversation you should be part of, for the sake of tomorrow, and all the days after that. Apply for membership here. Join for free until January 2024.

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    LENR-CANR.org Librarian Jed Rothwell has been uploading scans of historical documents as well as newspaper editorials and articles, from the days after the announcement of the cold fusion discovery. Physicists and science writers were challenged beyond their capability to explain experiments contradicting the 100-year-old nuclear theory. Find the newest uploads on the Recents page.

    November's downloads at lenr-canr.org are ticking up at 14,173
    See the big picture data here. Search LENR research with the AI tool here.
    EVENTS
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    The 2024 American Nuclear Society Annual Conference [website] will meet June 9-12, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada and feature a session on LENR in the Materials Science and Technology Division on the topic of “Sample Preparation and Examination of Materials for Low Energy Nuclear Reaction Experiments“. Details are available at the ANS Web site. For more, authors may contact organizer Steven B. Krivit, publisher of the LENR Reference Site and New Energy Times, at [email protected].
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    The Japanese CFresearch Society held their annual meeting Dec. 1-2. The program and abstracts were published here.
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    APL Energy has published an article Li–Pd–Rh-D2O electrochemistry experiments at elevated voltage [.pdf] authored by a group of researchers including Carl Gotzmer, Louis F DeChiaro, Larry Forsley, Pamela Mosier-Boss and more. "The experiments described here produced dense collections of tracks in solid-state nuclear track detectors, radio frequency (RF) emissions, and anomalous heat flux, which are indicative of potential nuclear, or unusual chemical, reactions.....Similar nuclear particle, thermal, and RF results
    have separately appeared in prior reports, but in this work, all three categories of anomalous behavior are reported."
    INFINITE ENERGY ISSUE #165
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    In the Lab with
    Dr. Edmund Storms
    Making Active Material

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    Rob Christian visits Edmund Storms in the lab for a lesson. Watch on Youtube here.
    TECHNOLOGY
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    A joint research paper between Tohoku University and Clean Planet has been published on the Physics and Mathematics preprint server. The paper Photon radiation calorimetry for anomalous heat generation in NiCu multilayer thin film during hydrogen gas deporptoion [visit] is a summary of a talk given by Emeritus Professor Jirohta Kasagi at the international conference ICCF25, and will be published in the Journal of Condensed Mtater Nuclear Science after further peer review. Watch Jirohta Kasagi's ICCF25 presentation on Youtube here.
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    The Riviera Maritime reports on the European Tugowners Association (ETA) sustainability conference during the Europort exhibition featured two presentations on nuclear applications to marine vehicle power. Associazione Italiana Nucleare’s Claudia Gasparrini presented educational background and ENG8 investor and Alchemie chief executive Haslen Back spoke on how Low-energy nuclear reactors (LENRs) could be installed on large tugs and workboats to drive steam two-stroke engines and supply hydrogen fuel to dual-fuel engines or fuel cells. [read more]
    ORGANIZATIONS
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    Anthropocene Institute hosted Charles Oppenheimer, the Founder of the Oppenheimer Project and Operating partner with 8090 Industries USA, at the Asia Pacific Nuclear Energy 2023 [program] who gave the keynote address titled Oppenheimer Values and how they can spark a Nuclear Energy Spring. APNE is the first nuclear energy summit focused on developing nuclear energy in the Asia Pacific region particularly the ASEAN countries that are currently looking at nuclear energy as a possible addition to their countries’ energy mixes considering growing energy demands. [read more]

    Anthropocene Institute President Carl Page spoke at the African Youth Nuclear Summit (AYNS) 2023 [visit] on the "the need to restore habitat, and bring down carbon in the atmosphere to safe levels: 280 parts per million (PPM)", citing their own research that shows how nuclear saves lives. [read more]

    AI President Page also spoke at the 10th Innovation for Cool Earth Forum (ICEF) [program] joining panelists Scott Hsu, Takaya Taguchi, and Yutaka Kamada to discuss Nuclear Fusion Technology. See the presentation video with introduction by Sally Merrick Benson, Deputy Director for Energy and Chief Strategist for the Energy Transition, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and download presentation file here.

    Chief Scientist Frank Ling attended COP28 joining a panel of energy finance leaders to discuss Acclerating Climate Financing for Nuclear Innovation: ETFs, Portfolio Investment, Climate Bonds. [visit]
    COLD FUSION RESEARCH LABORATORY
    Hideo Kozima of the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory [visit] and author of The Science of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon has released CFRL News No. 119. Included are two essays The Cold Fusion Phenomenon and the ARPA-E Project 2022 of DOE: A Facet of the Sociology of Modern Science published in the Proceedings of JCF 23, pp. 6 – 36 (2023) and A Comment of the paper by J.P.Biberian, L.Forsley, and P. Mosier-Boss, "Transmutation of Palladium Induced by Laser Irradiation" published in J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sc., 37 (2023) 9-22.
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    Fresh interviews with researchers in the field of solid state fusion on what it takes to succeed in solving one of the biggest scientific questions of our time, and develop a zero-carbon solution to our energy needs.
    COMMUNITY
    Physicist Alan Widom, best known for his work with Lewis Larsen on the Widom-Larsen theory of low-energy nuclear reactions (LENRs) has passed away. An obituary by Steven B. Krivit is here.
    András Kovács, Valery Zatelepin, and Dmitry Baranov have authored a theoretical work entitled The proton's and neutron's internal structures: Physics foundation and new measurements reveal the truth. Join the discussion here.
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    COP28 has ended.
    World Wildlife Fund reports global wildlife populations down 69% in 2022. [Full .pdf here]
    What is your next move?
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    ARPA-e contractor Exhlab is looking to hire spectroscopists and physicists. Find out more here.
    • Official Post

    LENR-forum News January 2024 (mailchi.mp)


    ISCMNS Committee member Rob Christian has created a new Youtube channel for videos with interviews with early pioneers. See Release Batch 1 with Melivin Miles, Steven Jones, and Xing Zhong Li here on Youtube. See the Introduction here on LENR-Forum.


    The ISCMNS Constitution and By-Laws have been comprehensively updated. They will be on the new ISCMNS website, the launch date has now been moved to February 2024

    Join the ISCMNS and become part of a global group of motivated scientists, technologists, and others dedicated to researching and developing technologies that can ensure the future of our species on planet Earth.

    Members enjoy special rates at conferences, workshops, webinars. The online hubs we organize bring researchers and industry leaders together to build a green technolgoical future for all. Be part of this journey, for the sake of tomorrow, and all the days after. Free membership extended through April 2024. Apply here. Happy New Year!

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    LENR-CANR.org Librarian Jed Rothwell has been uploading scans of historical documents as well as newspaper editorials and articles, from the days after the announcement of the cold fusion discovery. Physicists and science writers were challenged beyond their capability to explain experiments contradicting the 100-year-old nuclear theory. These are from the Edmund Storms Collection, 2500 papers likely going to its whole own section, so check back later for the Edmund Storms Reading Room. Til then, find the newest uploads by date on the Recents page.

    Downloads at lenr-canr.org for December spiked at 27,257, up from the previous month's 14,173. Reports are they are not mass bots, either. See the big picture data here.

    A collaboration between by Prof. David Nagel of George Washington University, Prof. Anasse Bari of New York University, and Anthropocene Institute, aims to "develop AI and Predictive Analytics tools to support the commercialization of LENR." One part is a science data collection with enhanced Search utilizing the lenr.org library and more. Search by Author, or use the graphical timeline with papers by year at https://lenrdashboard.com/
    EVENTS
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    The 2024 American Nuclear Society Annual Conference [website] will meet June 9-12, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada and feature a session on LENR in the Materials Science and Technology Division on the topic of “Sample Preparation and Examination of Materials for Low Energy Nuclear Reaction Experiments“. Details are available at the ANS Web site. Authors may contact organizer Steven B. Krivit, publisher of the LENR Reference Site and New Energy Times, at [email protected].
    SCIENCE
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    The paper Water can trigger nuclear reaction to produce energy and isotope gases by a team led by Bin Juine Huang of Advanced Thermal Devices in Taiwan, along with Bob Greenyer of Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project, UK, has posted on Scientific Reports at nature.com, providing more details on their cavitation work. Follow the discussion on LENR-forum.com.

    A Note from the nature.com Editor read: "Readers are alerted that the conclusions presented in this article are subject to criticisms that are being considered by the Editors. A further editorial response will follow the resolution of these issues." See what a Pub Peer review has for content, or, post your own here.

    Bin Juine Huang presented Anomalous Gas Emission from Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction of Water at ICCF25 [watch on Youtube]. The group is using running water through a unique piping system to create transmutations and damage due to reactions under EDX, alongside excess heat.

    Roger Stringham, among others, have performed what is called sonofusion since the 1990s. The National Research Council CNR of Italy patented and published in 2006 "Nuclear Metamorphosis of Matter" after systematic studies by cavitation both in liquids and solids such as water, iron salt solution, mercury, iron and steels. See https://www.newnuclearscience. eu for more.
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    Francesco Celani of Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

    was interviewed by MRTV Italia [watch on Youtube] on the topic HYDROGEN WITH ITS DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOPOLITICAL BALANCES. He also presented at ICCF 25 on The Role of Electric Pulse Shape. [watch on Youtube] New discussion thread open on the Forum.
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    Aureon Energy and the Safire Project have released the video Water Planet [watch on Youtube] shows the problems of radioactive waste go beyond conventional fission power, and how a process of transmutation could clean it up. See a walkthrough their lab and reactor here. Jump in the discussion on the Forum.
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    Japan continues to benefit from the decades long investment in solid state fusion research. A fresh company New Hydrogen Energy [visit][English] is developing a reactor based on the Metal Hydrogen Energy work of Chief Technical Advisor Ryoto Takahashi. Five employees performing basic research, technology development and product support will be overseen by Representative Director and President Hachisuka Renji.
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    Saur Energy International has reported that Hyderabad-based WindStream Technologies [visit], which offers hybrid solar and wind patented products, has partnered with the Advanced Center for Energy Research [visit] in Bengaluru for “the establishment of a collaborative framework for the development, production, and promotion of a modular room heating device”. [read]

    Prahlada Ramarao, Director of the Center presented Confirming Sustained Excess Energy Generation in H2-loaded Palladium System [watch on Youtube] at the ICCF25 meeting this past summer representing colleagues Shree Varaprasad N S, Narayana Behra, Mohankumara P B, Shashank G Dath, and Suprith G C.
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    Did you see Masami Hayashi, Global Strategist for Clean Planet, Inc at TEDx Boston? Watch the presentation video, also with Yasuhiro Iwamura here.
    ORGANIZATIONS
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    Anthropocene Institute reported on the panel discussion at COP28 about "the extensive use of raw materials and natural capital has become a growing issue" and how "low-carbon energy sources measure up" along with "options available to minimize the impact of different forms of energy on our planet." Read more and watch the panel discuss the question How can we meet growing energy demand while minimizing use of raw material and natural capital?

    here.
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    SolidStateFusion.org interviews Tohoku University Research Professor Jirohta Kasagi on Nuclear Physics and the Quest for Clean Energy. Tohoku University's Research Center for Electron Photon Science is collaborating with Clean Planet Inc. on a heat generator. Read it here.

    Financial support is available to "scientists, students, and companies engaged in this field" of Solid State Fusion. Information about the grants and requirements are at the SolidStateFusion.org site here.
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    COMMUNITY
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    Steps to the Discovery of Electro-Nuclear Collapse: Collected Papers (1989-1999) by Dr. Takaaki Matsumoto. Available from [Amazon US] Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project's Bob Greenyer takes you through the first twenty pages in this video on Youtube. A thread is open on LENR-forum here.
    WILDLIFE
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    "Climate change and nature loss pose greatest risks for humanity." WEF Global Risks Report 2024 finds that environmental risks continue to dominate the risks landscape. "Extreme weather, critical change to Earth systems, biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse, natural resource shortages and pollution represent five of the top 10 most severe risks perceived to be faced over the next decade." World Wildlife Fund calls out the globe for not meeting climate goals.
    CLASSIFIED
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    LENR-news.com is looking for breakthrough energy authors. Contact us with your submission ideas.
    INFINITE ENERGY ISSUE #165
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    DISCLAIMER Mentions of any investment funds or private business do not indicate endorsement by the Authors or LENR-forum members. LENR-forum supports metal-hydrogen energy and solid state fusion as a zero-carbon solution to global energy needs. By publicizing community activity, we do not intend or seek to promote any one entity over any other. We do not give investment advice or suggestions. Due diligence is required before investing in any venture. Information is provided solely for educational and research purposes.
  • LENR-forum News February 2024 (mailchi.mp)

    LENR Forum News February 2024

    Your Source for Open Science and Emerging Energy Technology
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    http://www.ISCMNS.org A re-design of the ISCMNS.org website is now live at https://iscmns.org/. Features to be developed include an easy conduit to meetings and conferences for the Society and Journal submission. ISCMNS affiliations with the Japanese Cf-Research Society (JCFS) and the Société Française de la Science Nucléaire dans la Matière Condensé (SFSNMC) will expand coordination for international events. Find latest JCMNS issues here.
    IWAHLM-16 in Strasbourg, France The ISCMNS regularly organizes the International Workshops on Anomalies in Hydrogen Loaded Metals (IWAHLM) meetings that have frequently taken place in Italy. Last IWAHLM15 was hosted in Assisi in September 2022.

    It is with great pleasure that the ISCMNS https://iscmns.org/ and SFSNMC https://www.sfsnmc.org/ have joined together to announce the next IWAHLM-16 to be held in Strasbourg, France between Monday, September 2 through Wednesday, September 4, 2024.

    On Thursday, September 5, meeting participants are invited to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, courtesy the European CleanHME project, for a conference intended for a wider audience.

    We also remember the recent passing of our late friend William (Bill) Collis, who led the CMNS Society for many years. Everyone who participated in the meetings he organized has excellent memories about Bill, and to pay tribute, this year's conference is called the “Bill Collis Memorial Workshop”.

    Additional details with be forthcoming, including: presentation submission schedule, conference schedule, accommodations, the program for accompanying persons, and the means of access to Strasbourg from France and international locations.

    If you will be present at the meeting from Sunday, September 1 through Thursday, September 5, and can dedicate a few hours throughout the intervening months to volunteer with this effort, please contact Jacques Ruer. We will discuss the details together and agree on the distribution of tasks.

    For now, we thank you for your support.
    Jacques Ruer
    Président SFSNMC
    N. Lynn Bowen
    President ISCMNS
    Alan Smith
    CEO ISCMNS
    VHS Tape Digitization Project
    The ISCMNS is conducting an archival project to preserve historically relevant video recordings related to the field of CMNS and the discovery of the Fleischmann-Pons Effect. As part of this effort, we are collecting VHS tapes and digitizing them. These files will be preserved safely in long-term storage using cloud storage services and uploaded to YouTube to make them available to the community at large.

    Many in the first donated collection of videos, from Mel Miles, are newscasts by the mainstream media (CBS, NBC, ABC, etc.) both from the time of the announcement and periodically in the years since. Another large group comes from International Conferences on Cold Fusion (ICCFs) and other conferences, such as the CMNS sessions at the American Chemical Society and American Physical Society. This group includes the International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen/Deuterium Loaded Metals conferences organized by Bill Collis, co-founder of the ISCMNS.

    Other tapes in various categories have also been obtained, including past interviews with Martin Fleischmann, Stanley Pons, and other prominent members in the CMNS field. An initial release of seven videos may be viewed at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/@ISCMNS/featured

    Gratitude is expressed to Dr. Melvin Miles and Dr.Tom Passell for making their VHS tape collections available to the project. The legacy tapes project is being conducted jointly by Thomas Grimshaw and Rob Christian in their respective roles as ISCMNS Archivist and Media Specialist. Seamus Lonergan and Diadon Acs are also contributing to this project by authoring video summaries.

    In addition to the legacy media, Rob Christian is also leading an initiative to film all new interviews with prominent members of the LENR field, starting with Dr. Edmund Storms and Dr. Melvin Miles. These interviews will also be released to the new ISCMNS YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@ISCMNS/featured
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    Join the ISCMNS and enjoy early access to research and special rates at conferences, workshops, webinars. Free membership extended through April 2024. Apply here.

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    Downloads at the LENR Library https://lenr-canr.org/ for January were at 19,465, down from Decembers approximate 27,000. See the full data here.

    The Edmund Storms Collection is still being scanned and uploaded, and you can watch the stream of papers on the Recents page. Librarian and programmer Jed Rothwell estimates it may take him a billion years to complete. If you would like to volunteer to archive materials, contact Jed Rothwell through the Library website at https://lenr-canr.org/.

    Try researching the LENR Library using the AI-enabled interface at https://lenrdashboard.com/. At this time, approximately 4700 documents are available.
    EVENTS
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    The 2024 American Nuclear Society Annual Conference [website] meets June 9-12, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Materials Science and Technology Division will hold a session on the topic of “Sample Preparation and Examination of Materials for Low Energy Nuclear Reaction Experiments“. Details are available at the ANS Web site. Authors may contact organizer Steven B. Krivit, publisher of the LENR Reference Site and New Energy Times, at [email protected].
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    SCIENCE
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    Konrad Czerski and the team at University of Szczecin eLBRUS Laboratory present their work as part of the CleanHME project. [watch on Youtube]
    "The main goal of the CleanHME project is to develop a new, clean, safe, compact and highly efficient energy source based on hydrogen-metal systems, which could be a breakthrough in both private and industrial applications. The new energy source could be used both as a small mobile system and, alternatively, as a stand-alone heat and electricity generator. If the research is successful, the proposed solutions may be a breakthrough for the energy industry and will be of great importance for the so-called emission-free technologies, contributing to climate and natural environment protection." [watch on Youtube]
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    Akito Takahashi responds to the nuclear reaction models in the latest paper by Huang, et al. published in Nature [visit] on possible nuclear reaction triggered by water bubble implosion is first given, and a new explanation by the TSC theory is proposed. [read]
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    Thanks to all who reviewed the paper and contributed to the ideas and discussion. The result is A New Understanding of Cold Fusion [.pdf] by Edmund Storms. "This paper attempts to answer three questions. First, is cold fusion real? Second, what do the behaviors imply about the reaction process? And third, can a logically consistent mechanism be found to explain the observed behavior without violating the Laws of Science? The answers suggest a new kind of electron interaction is possible."
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    TECHNOLOGY
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    Founder and CEO of Clean Planet, INc. Hideki Yoshino will speak March 9 at the Fusion Session at SXSW 2024, the world's largest convergence conference and festival, in Austin, Texas, US. [speaker page] He will discuss the latest findings in Quantum Hydrogen Energy and a path to practical application of fusion technology in a panel with Andrew Holland, CEO of the Fusion Industry Association, and Carly Anderson of Prelude Ventures, titled Fusion Energy A Shortcut to Solving Our Climate Emergency. [more info]
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    BIACO Energy [visit] is experimenting with plasma-arcs in pressurized water and have released a new video about their work. [watch on Vimeo] Sources report members of ENG8 [visit] are bringing two legal actions against BIACO as part of an ongoing dispute about intellectual property.
    ORGANIZATIONS
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    The SSF Discovery Series has released Chapter 3 Essential Public Policy Changes [visit and download]

    SolidStateFusion.org [visit] is developing a catalog of short animations exposing some of the central ideas in solid state fusion science. See the series on Instagram [watch on Instagram], X (formerly-known as Twitter) [watch on X (formerly-known as Twitter), or Youtube [watch on Youtube].

    Also find upcoming interviews with Peter Hagelstein, Fran Tanzella, and more SSF research leaders on their Interviews page here.
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    Nucleation Capital posted an essay by Valerie Gardner on The A,B, and especially C's of ESG Investing. [visit] Quote:
    "ESG has emerged to identify, elevate and reward companies which invest in doing what is right, even if such actions reduce returns in the short-term. It is intended to broaden the metrics on which corporations report information, so investors can make better informed decisions and invest in companies taking ethical actions, treating employees, suppliers and their communities fairly and protecting the environment—much of which costs more but which can reduce risks and other future costs, including litigation, public opposition or climate impacts."

    The author adds "Critically, there’s a significant dichotomy between what people commonly think ESG is supposed to indicate and what it actually indicates." Read the analysis here.
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    Read The LENR Legacy of Bill Collis by Christy Frazier at Infinite Energy. [visit]
    WILDLIFE
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    The first-ever United Nations report on the "State of the World’s Migratory Species" has been released. [read and download]. "Unsustainable human activities" are to blame. Report lowlights are [press release]:
    • While some migratory species listed under CMS are improving, nearly half (44 per cent) are showing population declines.
    • More than one-in-five (22 per cent) of CMS-listed species are threatened with extinction.
    • Nearly all (97 per cent) of CMS-listed fish are threatened with extinction.
    • The extinction risk is growing for migratory species globally, including those not listed under CMS.
    • Half (51 per cent) of Key Biodiversity Areas identified as important for CMS-listed migratory animals do not have protected status, and 58 per cent of the monitored sites recognized as being important for CMS-listed species are experiencing unsustainable levels of human-caused pressure.
    • The two greatest threats to both CMS-listed and all migratory species are overexploitation and habitat loss due to human activity. Three out of four CMS-listed species are impacted by habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation, and seven out of ten CMS-listed species are impacted by overexploitation (including intentional taking as well as incidental capture).
    • Climate change, pollution and invasive species are also having profound impacts on migratory species.
    • Globally, 399 migratory species that are threatened or near threatened with extinction are not currently listed under CMS.
    Watch a DW short about the crisis here.
  • LENR-forum News March 2024 (mailchi.mp)



    LENR Forum News March 2024

    Your Source for Open Science and Emerging Energy Technology
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    La Société Française de la Science Nucléaire dans la Matière Condensée

    GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING

    Online THIS Friday, March 22, 2024 7:00PM Paris time

    Your Time Zone from WorldTimeBuddy

    This General Assembly Meeting will be an opportunity to present and discuss the relationship between the SFSNMC and the ISCMNS. We will remember our friend and colleague Bill Collis, CEO of the ISCMNS, who passed away last year. As a result, the ISCMNS has been restructured with Lynn Bowen the appointed President and Alan Smith as the new CEO. The new presidency aims to increase the visibility of our science. To this end, it is proposed to count together the members of the ISCMNS, the SFSNMC, and the Japanese JCFS in order to give more weight to communication. The effort is already visible on the iscmns.org website, which has been redesigned.


    Agenda:

    1- President's Report

    a. A brief reminder of the situation of GNI in the world

    b. Relationship between the CNSS™ and the ISCMNS

    v. Preparation of the Strasbourg conference in September 2024

    d. Website

    2- Financial Report

    3- Renewal of the Bureau

    2024 Order of jour.pdf SFSNMC AGM

    Have an item to introduce? Contact Jacques Ruer, SFSNMC President.


    Join the virtual meeting via the website on Friday, March 22, 2024 at 7PM Paris at this link: https://meet.jit.si/SFSNMC

    Since its creation, the SFSNMC has presented itself as the mirror society of the ISCMNS for the Francophone community. Future cooperation modalities will be discussed and decided at the AGM.

    Yours sincerely,

    Jacques Ruer

    President, SFSNMC

    [email protected]

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    Downloads at the LENR Library https://lenr-canr.org/ for February were at 14,041, down from January's approximate 19,465. See the full data here. Also, view the LENR Library catalog using the AI-enabled interface at https://lenrdashboard.com/.
    EVENTS
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    The 2024 American Nuclear Society Annual Conference [website] meets June 9-12, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Materials Science and Technology Division will hold a session on the topic of “Sample Preparation and Examination of Materials for Low Energy Nuclear Reaction Experiments“. Details are available at the ANS Web site. Authors may contact organizer Steven B. Krivit, publisher of the LENR Reference Site and New Energy Times, at [email protected].
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    16th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen Loaded Metals
    IWAHLM-16
    The Bill Collis Memorial Workshop
    September 2 - 4, 2024 in Strasbourg, France
    with Special Invitation to European Parliament
    September 5, 2024
    The ISCMNS https://iscmns.org/ and SFSNMC https://www.sfsnmc.org/ have joined together to announce the next IWAHLM-16 to be held in Strasbourg, France between Monday, September 2 through Wednesday, September 4, 2024.

    This year's meeting is titled the Bill Collis Memorial Workshop and is dedicated to Bill Collis, Founder and CEO of the International Society of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science who passed away recently.

    After the Workshop, meeting participants are invited to the European Parliament building in Strasbourg on Thursday, September 5 courtesy the European CleanHME project for a conference intended for a wider audience.

    Additional details with be forthcoming, including: call for papers, presentation submission schedule, conference schedule, accommodations, the program for accompanying persons, and the means of access to Strasbourg from France and international locations.

    If you will be present at the IWAHLM meeting, as well as the additional meeting at the Parliament building, from Sunday, September 1 through Thursday, September 5, and can dedicate a few hours throughout the intervening months to volunteer with this effort, please contact Jacques Ruer to discuss the details and distribution of tasks together.

    For now, we thank you for your support.
    Jacques Ruer
    Président SFSNMC
    N. Lynn Bowen
    President ISCMNS
    Alan Smith
    CEO ISCMNS

    Join the ISCMNS and enjoy early access to research and special rates at conferences, workshops, webinars. Free membership extended until April 1, 2024. Apply here.

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    ORGANIZATIONS
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    CleanHME Project [visit] submitted a progress report July 2023 stating "The progress made so far is very impressive, although further experiments are still needed. During the first year, we have already developed new materials and activation processes which showed extremely promising results in terms of strong AHEs." Read the full report here.
    SCIENCE
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    Anomalous heat generation that cannot be explained by known chemical reactions produced by nano-structured multilayer metal composites and hydrogen gas by Yasuhiro Iwamura, Takehiko Itoh, Shinobu Yamauchi, and Tomonori Takahashi has been published in the Japanese Journal of Applied Physics here: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.35848/1347-4065/ad2622

    From the Abstract: "Anomalously large heat generation phenomena that cannot be explained by any known chemical processes were discovered: Ni-based nano-structured multilayer metal composites were preloaded with hydrogen gas and heated rapidly to diffuse hydrogen and trigger the heat generation reaction. Maximum energy released per total hydrogen absorption was over 10 keV H–1 and no gamma rays or neutrons, which are harmful to the human body, were observed. It is possible to intentionally induce the heat burst phenomenon, which can increase the amount of heat generated without any new energy input. This can be applied to reaction control as well as to improving the accuracy of heat generation evaluation. A common feature, that regions of very high oxygen concentrations are observed in places, was observed in the heat-producing samples. At this time, however, the discussion of this oxygen concentration as nuclear in origin must exclude the possibility of many chemical processes."
    Assessing the Feasibility of Lattice Confinement Fusion for a Deep Space Propulsion System by Taylor Hampson has been published in the Advanced Concepts in Electric Propulsion Session here: https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2024-2703

    From the Abstract: "In this work, the application of Lattice Confinement Fusion (LCF) for deep space propulsion is explored through two distinct approaches: direct thrust generation (LCFP) and power generation for electric propulsion (LCFEP). LCF is a novel fusion technique investigated by NASA Glenn Research Center and involves confining deuterons within a metal lattice and initiating Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENRs). Two methods of initiating LCF were considered, one involving the co-deposition of palladium in an electrochemical cell and the other involving bremsstrahlung gamma irradiation of a deuterated erbium lattice. Experimental data from both systems were gathered to estimate propulsion performance parameters and approximate power generation to assess the feasibility of applying LCF to a deep space propulsion system. LCF can produce high-energy exhaust particles with specific impulse exceeding 10^6 s. However, this first-order assessment suggests LCF's infeasibility for the applications proposed due to the low thrust and power generated. Nonetheless, additional fast-fission LCF applications that warrant future work are identified."
    Justifying the Possibility of Getting Excess Heat by Jean-Francois Geneste has been published on ResearchGate here.

    Excerpt rom the Abstract: "...The main problem remains to work out a theory which would give clues of what to achieve in order to get this reproducibility. The paper presented here aims at proposing a breakthrough theory explaining both what to do and why it was so difficult until now to get the targeted reproducibility."

    Join the discussion of this paper by Jean-Francois Geneste on LENR-forum here.
    Origins of the Meissner Effect and Superconductivity by John P. Wallace and Michael J. Wallace has been published at viXra here: [.pdf]

    Excerpt from the Abstract: "Superconductivity in most metals is due to the activity of longitudinal spin waves binding electrons into pairs in such a way that the Meissner effect is generated along with the angular momentum responses in static magnetic fields. The bulk of these spin waves appear to be sourced by nuclear spins on the lattice. Experimentally longitudinal spin waves are not difficult to detect at room temperature as they form Bose-Einstein condensates that have onset temperatures, > 1000K, for the low mass entities, less than 10−40kg. These large scale quantum structures on the order of 1 meter are ubiquitous in metals and will also exist in space with low density matter where the ambient static magnetic fields are weak and temperatures are low."
    GET CHILL NOW
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    BUSINESS
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    Where is there strong and enduring bipartisan support? Nuclear Energy by Valerie Gardner, Managing Partner Nucleation Capital is posted here.
    Excerpt: "Despite historic levels of strife and discord between the parties [in the US], and decades of Democratic opposition to nuclear power, on February 24, 2024, the House passed HR 654 4 – The Atomic Energy Advancement Act - by the overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 365 to 36. This bill, sponsored by Republican Rep. Jeff Duncan (SC) and Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette (CO), aims to cause the NRC to accelerate the review and approval of new nuclear designs by requiring that they factor in against the risks of not increasing sources of clean energy. Given that people demand firm power and this results in fossil fuels being burned, the risks posed by not providing a clean, firm alternative through nuclear are clear." Read the article here.
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    Read The LENR Legacy of Bill Collis by Christy Frazier at Infinite Energy. [visit]
    WILDLIFE
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    What is the sixth mass extinction and what can we do about it?  
    "A mass extinction is a short period of geological time in which a high percentage of biodiversity, or distinct speciesbacteria, fungi, plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebratesdies out. In this definition, it’s important to note that, in geological time, a ‘short’ period can span thousands or even millions of years. The planet has experienced five previous mass extinction events, the last one occurring 65.5 million years ago which wiped out the dinosaurs from existence. Experts now believe we’re in the midst of a sixth mass extinction." Read more at the World Wildlife Fund here.
  • Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine


    Above is a link to the ISCMNS.org video channel, where Rob Christian has now put up a total of 22 movies featuring presentations (in many cases recovered from old videotapes with the help of Tom Grimshaw and LENR-forum.com member orsova .

    Scientists featured include Fleischmann, Preparata, Scott Chubb, Mel Miles, Sinha, Mallove, Storms, Hagelstein and more.

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