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FEATURES |
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Welcome
Arthur C. Clarke |
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Breaking Through Editorial: Why Infinite Energy?
Eugene Mallove |
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Letters |
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Remembering Julian Schwinger
Eugene F. Mallove |
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Cold Fusion
Theory: A Brief History of Mine
Julian Schwinger |
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Very Hot Cold Fusion in Japan
Jed Rothwell |
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Cell Testing at Clean Energy Technologies
Bruce Klein and Dennis Cravens |
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COMMENTARY |
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Cold Fusion:
From Reasons to Doubt to Reasons to Believe
Edmund Storms |
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Why Technology First
Peter Glück |
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The Energy Crisis
Geoff Rohde |
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A Warm Welcome to Infinite Energy
Hal Fox |
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The Dawning of the New Energy Age
Andrew Rothovius |
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A "Micro-fusion" Reactor: Nuclear Reactions "in
the cold" by ultrasonic cavitation
Tom Benson |
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EXPERIMENTER'S CORNER |
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From a Sea of Water to a Sea of Energy
Michael T. Huffman |
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Thermocouple Hints |
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EarthTech International Resources |
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Calendar |
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Cold Fusion in a "Ying Cell" and Probability
Enhancement by Boson Stimulation
Nelson Ying and Charles W. Shults III |
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Japan TV Program Magnetism Revelation |
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Washington Watch |