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Free e-book Cold Fusion and The Future. The future might be better than you think. A. C. Clarke says this book calls for "a reliable Mind-Deboggler." Now available in Brazilian Portuguese and Japanese.

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This site features a library of papers on LENR,
Low
Energy
Nuclear
Reactions, also known as Cold Fusion. (CANR,
Chemically
Assisted
Nuclear
Reactions, is another term for this phenomenon.) It features a
library of more than 500 original scientific papers in Acrobat format,
reprinted with permission from the authors and publishers. The papers are
linked to a bibliography of over 3,000 journal papers, news articles and
books about LENR. Click on the CONTENTS listed on the left to see:
- The Introduction to LENR-CANR section, featuring
A Student's Guide to Cold Fusion, by
Edmund Storms, and essays by Peter Hagelstein and Talbot
Chubb, and books, videos and links to other web pages about LENR.
- News about LENR.
- A look at experiments: photographs of laboratories and equipment.
- Special collections of papers, including papers from the ICCF
conferences, the 2004 DoE review, the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and U.S. Navy authors.
- The Library guide: instructions for finding papers, downloading papers directly, and how to find the most recent papers.
- The LIBRARY is a collection of papers integrated with our
extensive bibliography.
New items and special features: Library files last updated July 10, 2008
The full text of Charles Beaudette's book Excess Heat: Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed is now available in our library. Y. Arata gives a lecture and demonstration of a cold fusion reactor at Osaka U., May 22, 2008. See News LENR-CANR downloads exceed 1 million. See: News, download tally. ICCF14 conference announcement. See News Arthur C. Clarke, a friend to cold fusion, dies at age 90. See memorial photo of Clarke and his pet dinosaur in News
LENR-CANR librarian:
Jed Rothwell 1954 Airport Road, Suite 204 Chamblee, GA 30341 Tel: 770-456-5324 E-mail: JedRothwell@mindspring.com
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