CFRL English News No. 67 (2007. 4. 5)
Cold Fusion Research Laboratory (
E-mail address; cf-lab.kozima@pdx.edu
Websites; http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/
(Back numbers of this News are posted on the above Website)
CFP (Cold Fusion Phenomenon)
stands for “nuclear reactions and accompanying events occurring in solids with
high densities of hydrogen isotopes (H and/or D) in ambient radiation.”
This is the CFRL News (in
English) No. 67 for Cold Fusion researchers published by Dr. H. Kozima, now at
the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory, Shizuoka, Japan.
This issue
contains following items:
1. Proc. ICCF12
was published
2. Abstract of
our papers submitted to ICCF13
3. Free Internet Encyclopedia “Open-Site” objectively
introduces Cold Fusion Research
1. Proc. ICCF12
was published
On the end of
last year, Proceedings of ICCF12 was finally published from World Scientific, www.worldscientific.com and
distributed to participants by the end of March.
Preface,
Contents and “Overview of light water/hydrogen-based low-energy nuclear
reactions” by G.H. Miley and Y.-C. Zhang were posted on this CFRL
website;
http://web.pdx.edu/~pdx00210/Cfc/Histry/ICCF/iccf12his.htm
The overview is particularly posted on this site due to the characteristic
facts that the CFP occurs not only in deuterium system but also protium system as we treated both system from the same
point of view.
2. Abstract of
our papers submitted to ICCF13
We have sent
our Abstracts of papers to be presented at ICCF13. The titles are printed here
and abstracts themselves are posted on the CFRL website.
a. H. Kozima, “Physics of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon”
b. H. Kozima, W.-S. Zhang and J. Dash, “Precision Measurement of Excess Energy in
Electrolytic System Pd/D/H2SO4 and Inverse-Power
Distribution of Energy Pulses vs. Excess Energy”
3. Free Internet Encyclopedia “Open-Site” objectively
introduces Cold Fusion Research
The Open-Site
encyclopedia introduces the cold fusion phenomenon objectively. It is precious
case in this world where many media are keeping distance from one of the
frontier field in science.
We can open the encyclopedia through
Google: