Cold fusion is making a scientific comeback
Earlier this year, ARPA-E, a US government agency dedicated to funding advanced energy research, announced a handful of grants for a field it
calls "low-energy nuclear reactions," or LENR. Most scientists likely
didn't take notice of the news. But, for a small group of them, the announcement marked vindication for their specialty: cold fusion.
Cold fusion, better known by its practitioners as LENR, is the
science--or, perhaps, the art--of making atomic nuclei merge and,
ideally, harnessing the resultant energy. All of this happens without
the incredible temperatures, on the scale of millions of degrees, that
you need for "traditional" fusion. In a dream world, successful cold
fusion could provide us with a boundless supply of clean, easily
attainable energy.
https://www.popsci.com/science/cold-fusion-low-energy-nuclear-reaction/
Cold fusion is making a scientific comeback
Not really, just that someone's willing to chck some money at a vague
hope.
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