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JPL Falls For LaRC Cold Fusion / LENR Story

The nuclear reactor in your basement, NASA Global Climate Change “Several labs have blown up studying LENR and windows have melted,” according to Dennis Bushnell, Langley’s chief scientist, in an article he wrote for NASA’s Future Innovation website. This, he wrote, indicates that “when the conditions are ‘right’ prodigious amounts of energy can be produced and released.” But it’s also an argument for the approach that the Langley researchers favor: […]

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  • October 11, 2014
NASA Cold Fusion Update

NASA: A Nuclear Reactor To Replace Your Water Heater, Forbes “Instead, a low-energy nuclear reactor (LENR) uses common, stable elements like nickel, carbon, and hydrogen to produce stable products like copper or nitrogen, along with heat and electricity. “It has the demonstrated ability to produce excess amounts of energy, cleanly, without hazardous ionizing radiation, without producing nasty waste,” said Joseph Zawodny, a senior research scientist with NASA’s Langley Research Center.” […]

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  • February 25, 2013
Cold Fusion Update From LaRC (Update)

Keith’s note: On 26 May 2012 I posted “NASA LaRC now has its official cold fusion video online titled “Abundant Clean/Green Energy” which refers to a new form of “nuclear energy”. How do NASA’s Chief Technologist and Chief Scientist allow this stuff to be funded with taxpayer dollars without going through any of the agency’s standard peer review processes? Or do Rich Antcliff and Lesa Roe just fund this stuff […]

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  • June 4, 2012
Quack Science: Why Are NASA Glenn and Langley Funding Cold Fusion Research?

Cold Fusion: NASA Says Nothing Useful, Forbes “I find it interesting and rather puzzling that the summary states that LENR is the new name for cold fusion (thereby implying that the two terms describe the same process) when many other people and organizations argue that these are quite different phenomena. I’d love to read a simple explanation of the difference between LENR and cold fusion that doesn’t use explanations that […]

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  • January 16, 2012
Why is NASA Langley Wasting Time on Cold Fusion Research?

Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Is there better way to do nuclear power? Dr. Joseph M. Zawodny NASA Langley Research Center “So What is LENR? LENR is a form of nuclear power However, LENR is NOT cold fusion” Overview of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) as Implemented by Andrea Rossi and Francesca Piantelli 2011 LENR Workshop at GRC September 22, 2011 “Andrea Rossi came to MSFC with officials from Ampenergo, US […]

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  • December 11, 2011