low energy nuclear reactions LENR - CANR chemically assisted nuclear reactions
cold fusion
what is now proved was once only imagin'd -- william blake

CF Merchandise CF Books and Videos CF Links



Cold Fusion Merchandise

Spread the word on Cold Fusion! These are just examples of the merchandise available. There's much more in the Cold Fusion Store.


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Cold Fusion Books & Videos


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2002
Undead Science: Science Studies and the Afterlife of Cold Fusion.
By Bart Simon

A look at the processes by which an "officially" dead field of science continues to flourish.

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2002 (2nd ed.)
Excess Heat: Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed.
By Charles G. Beaudette

An up-to-date account of the origins, history, arguments pro and con, and current state of Cold Fusion.

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1998
Nuclear Transmutation: The Reality of Cold Fusion.
By Tadahiko Mizuno

An account of one researcher's extensive Cold Fusion work, focusing on a peculiar transmutation of elements.

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1991
Fire From Ice: Searching for the Truth Behind the Cold Fusion Furor.
By Eugene F. Mallove

The best popular account of the beginnings of Cold Fusion.

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1999 - Video
Cold Fusion: Fire From Water

Video doumentary on Cold Fusion, introducing the field, the controversies, and some of the major players.




Selected Cold Fusion Links



Sites



LENR-CANR.org
Comprehensive Cold Fusion site. Online library with bibliography and full-text papers. Introduction and history of Cold Fusion for both laymen and researchers.

CERG: Collaborative Energy Research Group
Offers information, resources, and support for collaborative research in areas of LENR that intersect Nanotechnology

Dr. Hideo Kozima's Cold Fusion Research Laboratory
An extremely rich site; full-text papers and books; CFRL newsletter; essays by researchers, etc.

Ludwik Kowalski's CF Folder
A group of about 50 essays on various aspects of Cold Fusion including its history, science, and how Cold Fusion can be taught in a physics course.

Britz's Cold Nuclear Fusion Bibliography
Annotated bibliography of latest articles, papers, news on Cold Fusion.

Edmund Storms Cold Fusion
Papers, essays, photos.

Japan CF-Research Society
Its mission is to collect and disseminate data and promote general interest in the field.

Italian Cold Fusion Research Center
Cold Fusion lab in Frascati, part of the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment.

ICCF-10
The Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion. Held summer 2003.



General Articles & Interviews


Cold Fusion Heats Up (2003) Audio interview. Bob McDonald talks to Drs. Michael McKubre, Peter Hagelstein, Edmund Storms, and Robert Park about cold fusion. (mp3 format).

"Reasonable Doubt" New Scientist, March 29, 2003, pp. 36-43
From the article: "Last year, the US navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center in San Diego released a two-volume report. Its soporific title, "Thermal and Nuclear Aspects of the Pd/D20 System: a decade of research at navy laboratories" [see Technical Articles, below] belies its contents. The report lays out the navy's evidence that cold fusion is real, a verifiable nuclear event that liberates more energy than it consumes.
If this claim were being made by almost anyone else, it probably would--and maybe should--be greeted with an embarrassed silence. But behind this research is the organisation that sponsored 50 Nobel prizes, produced radar, the laser, the Global Positioning System and thousands of other discoveries and products used every day around the world. After more than 200 experiments, conducted over 10 years at various navy laboratories, several of its researchers are willing to declare that these laboratories have played host to events that not only indicate that cold fusion is real, but that can't be explained in any other way."

Audio interview (2002) with Charles Beaudette, author of Excess Heat (see Books & Videos above), and Michael McKubre of the Stanford Research Institute (mp3 format).

"What If Cold Fusion Is Real?"
A very interesting 1998 article from Wired Magazine looking at some of the researchers who were still investigating Cold Fusion.



Journals


Condensed Matter Nuclear Science: New peer-reviewed online journal concerned with subjects including and relating to nuclear processes in a condensed matter environment..

Infinite Energy Magazine: The Magazine of New Energy Science and Technology.
Cold Fusion and energy sources that challenge current science.

Cold Fusion Times: The journal of the scientific aspects of loading isotopic fuels into materials.
Technical and general Cold Fusion Developments.



News and Discussion Groups


sci.physics.fusion
News discussion board for all fusion topics with frequent postings on Cold Fusion.

Vortex-l
Email discussion list covering alternative physics research, including Cold Fusion. Includes discussion archive.


The image at the top of this page is from
J. C. Barchusen, Elementa Chemicae, Leiden, 1718.

Last updated Tue, Jan 6, 2004.

Maintained by:
Randy Souther
Reference Librarian
University of San Francisco

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