Pencilonear Perfects Cold Fusion
April 16th, 2009
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For decades, senior scientists around the globe have pursued the elusive goal of reliably triggering and maintaining a cold fusion reaction. So named because, if it can be done, the reaction will achieve nuclear fusion at temperatures greatly below the 6,000-degrees Celsius that powers fusion reactions in the sun.
Work on cold fusion has waxed and waned over the past few decades. There have been some tantalizing suggestions of triumph, only to find that the results were not repeatable and, therefore, questionable to begin with. Consequently, no scientist has been able to claim victory in this quest, until now.




