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Cold Fusion Sessions at American Physical Society March 2005 Meeting, Baltimore, MD

 

Baltimore, MD.
Thursday March 16, 2006

http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR06/sessionindex2/?SessionEventID=45597

The following talks are scheduled:

"Cold Fusion – A 17-Year Retrospective," Michael C. H. McKubre and Francis L. Tanzella

"Recent Developments in Cold Fusion / Condensed Matter Nuclear Science," Steven B. Krivit

"Role of Finite Size in Triggering Excess Heat: Why Nanoscale PdD Crystals Turn on Faster," Scott Chubb

"Resolving the Laughlin Paradox," Talbot Chubb

"Dynamics of Nonlinear Soft X-Ray Emission From a Plasma Discharge-Driven Hydride Target," George H. Miley et al.

"Control of Tardive Thermal Power," Mitchell Swartz

"Progress in Excess-of-Power Experiments With Electrochemical Loading of Deuterium in Palladium," Vittorio Violante et al.

"Cavitation Foil Damage," Roger Stringham

"Isoperibolic Calorimetry Applied to the Pt/D2O Blank System," Martin Fleischmann and Melvin Miles

"New Mechanism of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Using Superlow Energies," Fangil Gareev and I.E. Zhidkova

"Comments on Summary of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science," Xing Z. Li et al.

"Excess Heat Observed During Electrolysis of Deuterated Phosphoric Acid With Palladium Electrodes and a Solid State Electrolyte in Deuterium Gas," Jean Paul Biberian and Georges Lonchampt

"Creating an International Scientific Society as an Act of Scientific Rebellion," William Collis

 

 


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