Scientists in possible cold fusion breakthrough
HT Drudge.
AFP:
Researchers at a US Navy laboratory have unveiled what they say is “significant” evidence of cold fusion, a potential energy source that has many skeptics in the scientific community.
The scientists on Monday described what they called the first clear visual evidence that low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR), or cold fusion devices can produce neutrons, subatomic particles that scientists say are indicative of nuclear reactions.
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Tags: (LENR), cold fusion, low-energy nuclear reaction, US Navy





