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When a pair of scientists first introduced cold nuclear fusion in 1989 as a source of almost limitless energy, the scientific community quickly discredited the experiments. In some venues, these experiments are case studies in faulty scientific investigation. But now a respected scientist at SRI International is doing extensive research on the same process -- with promising results. This 12-minute investigative report by CBS 60 Minutes explores the renewed interest in cold fusion and its implications for society.
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This New York Times article, "Physicists Debunk Claim of a New Kind of Fusion", appeared on 05/03/1989. It discusses the criticisms of the scientific community in regard to the Pons-Fleischmann cold fusion experiments. relation by Caroline HallKnow of another related resource? Login to relate this resource to it. |
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