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Encyclopedia > International Conference on Cold Fusion

ICCF-11 (http://www.iccf11.org) - The most recent International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF)


ICCF of Years Past (http://blake.montclair.edu/~kowalskil/cf/180library.html) A thorough listing of all ICCF conferences from years past.


Note: The name Cold Fusion has been dropped from ICCF to reflect an attempt to broaden the name of the field to "Condensed Matter Nuclear Science".


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Cold fusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (7406 words)
Cold fusion researchers say that it could have a substantial economic impact, with advantages over plasma fusion (which has also not yet been developed for practical application) because it produces little ionizing radiation and can be scaled to small devices.
Cold fusion's most significant problem in the eyes of many scientists is that theories describing nuclear fusion can not explain how a cold fusion reaction could occur at relatively low temperatures, and that there is currently no accepted theory to explain cold fusion.
Cold fusion researchers claim that cold fusion is suppressed, and that skeptics suffer from pathological disbelief.
Ninth International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF9) Beijing China (3440 words)
The first International Conference on Cold Fusion of the twenty-first century (ICCF9) was held at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China from May 19 through May 25, 2002.
The chairman for ICCF10 is cold fusion theorist Prof.
The concluding day of the conference was largely devoted to reviewing what ICCF9 had accomplished and "where to go from here." The perennial discussion arose concerning the two-humped distribution of numbers of cold fusion researchers plotted on a graph against their ages.
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