Cold fusion is a hypothesized type of nuclear reaction that would occur at, or near, room temperature. It would contrast starkly with the "hot" fusion...
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Adobe ColdFusion is a commercial rapid web-application development computing platform created by J. J. Allaire in 1995. (The programming language used...
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temperature. Cold fusion may also refer to: Muon-catalyzed fusion, before Fleischmann and Pons, was sometimes called cold fusion Pyroelectric fusion, first...
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ColdFusion Markup Language, more commonly known as CFML, is a scripting language for web development that runs on the Java virtual machine (JVM), the ...
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Martin Fleischmann (category Cold fusion)
chemist who worked in electrochemistry. The premature announcement of his cold fusion research with Stanley Pons, regarding excess heat in heavy water, caused...
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Muon-catalyzed fusion (abbreviated as μCF or MCF) is a process allowing nuclear fusion to take place at temperatures significantly lower than the temperatures...
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Cold Fusion is an original novel written by Lance Parkin and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features...
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Pathological science (section Cold fusion)
pathological science include the Martian canals, N-rays, polywater, and cold fusion. The theories and conclusions behind all of these examples are currently...
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controlled nuclear fusion reactions Cold fusion, a hypothesized type of nuclear reaction that would occur at or near room temperature Heat fusion, a welding process...
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Steven E. Koonin (section Cold Fusion)
Three") headed up a research group to investigate Cold Fusion. The scientific skepticism around cold fusion came to a head at the meeting of the American...
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Cold Nuclear Fusion in a Scientific American article (the process is currently known as muon-catalyzed fusion to avoid confusion with the cold fusion...
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Stanley Pons (category Cold fusion)
American electrochemist known for his work with Martin Fleischmann on cold fusion in the 1980s and 1990s. Pons was born in Valdese, North Carolina. He...
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Isotopes of bohrium (section Cold fusion)
concept from that of where nuclear fusion claimed to be achieved at room temperature conditions (see cold fusion). The table below contains various combinations...
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keV. China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor Cold fusion Focus fusion Fusenet Fusion rocket Impulse generator Joint European Torus List of fusion experiments...
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A fusion rocket is a theoretical design for a rocket driven by fusion propulsion that could provide efficient and sustained acceleration in space without...
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Isotopes of rutherfordium (section Cold fusion studies)
concept from that of where nuclear fusion claimed to be achieved at room temperature conditions (see cold fusion). The synthesis of rutherfordium was...
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Isotopes of copernicium (section Cold fusion)
concept from that of where nuclear fusion claimed to be achieved at room temperature conditions (see cold fusion). The table below contains various combinations...
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Isotopes of darmstadtium (section Cold fusion)
concept from that of where nuclear fusion claimed to be achieved at room temperature conditions (see cold fusion). The table below contains various combinations...
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Isotopes of dubnium (section Cold fusion)
by so-called "cold" fusion reactions. These are processes which create compound nuclei at low excitation energy (~10–20 MeV, hence "cold"), leading to...
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Isotopes of flerovium (section Cold fusion)
by so-called "cold" fusion reactions. These are processes which create compound nuclei at low excitation energy (~10–20 MeV, hence "cold"), leading to...
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The International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF) (also referred to as Annual Conference on Cold Fusion in 1990-1991 and mostly as International Conference...
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The Economist editorial stance (section Cold fusion)
accepted a leading one". In 1989, The Economist editorialized that the cold fusion "affair" was "exactly what science should be about." Science journalist...
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Energy Catalyzer (category Cold fusion)
The Energy Catalyzer (also called E-Cat) is a claimed cold fusion reactor devised by inventor Andrea Rossi with support from the late physicist Sergio...
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Eugene Mallove (category Cold fusion)
nonprofit organization New Energy Foundation. He was a proponent of cold fusion, and a supporter of its research and related exploratory alternative...
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Isotopes of hassium (section Cold fusion)
concept from that of where nuclear fusion claimed to be achieved at room temperature conditions (see cold fusion). Before the first successful synthesis...
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Bubble fusion is the non-technical name for a nuclear fusion reaction hypothesized to occur inside extraordinarily large collapsing gas bubbles created...
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Hassium (section Cold fusion)
innovation that led to the discovery of hassium was the technique of cold fusion, in which the fused nuclei did not differ by mass as much as in earlier...
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Isotopes of seaborgium (section Cold fusion)
by so-called "cold" fusion reactions. These are processes that create compound nuclei at low excitation energy (~10–20 MeV, hence "cold"), leading to...
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Isotopes of nobelium (section Cold fusion)
occurs as decay product of 262Lr 208Pb(48Ca,xn)256−xNo (x=1,2,3,4) This cold fusion reaction was first studied in 1979 at Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions...
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Isotopes of nihonium (section Cold fusion)
concept from that of where nuclear fusion claimed to be achieved at room temperature conditions (see cold fusion). Before the synthesis of nihonium by...
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