Sci-Tech: 18th Int. Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science at Univ. Missouri

The 18th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ICCF-18) begins on Sunday at the University of Missouri in Columbia. Tabletop Nuclear Fusion: International experts on low-energy nuclear reactions meet at Mizzou – University of Missouri MU snags worldwide nuclear fusion conference – Columbia Daily Tribune | Columbia Missouri: Education This is the first time … Continue reading Sci-Tech: 18th Int. Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science at Univ. Missouri

Sci-Tech: Ultra-dense deuterium packs tightly

A  group led by Prof. Leif Holmlid at the  University of Gothenburg, Sweden has created a really bizarre material: Ultra-dense deuterium may be the nuclear fuel of the future Material that is a hundred thousand times heavier than water and more dense than the core of the Sun is being produced at the University of … Continue reading Sci-Tech: Ultra-dense deuterium packs tightly

“The Cosmonaut” – feature film available on line

The Cosmonaut is an independent film that was made for $400k obtained via crowdfunding. You can watch it online for free. The film is a fusion of science fantasy and history inspired by the legends of the lost Soviet cosmonauts. The film is set between from 1967 and 1976, and follows the life of Stas, Andrei, … Continue reading “The Cosmonaut” – feature film available on line

Sci-Tech: Independent tests of Rossi E-Cat LENR systems show “anomalous heat energy production”

An independent team of well respected [scientists, including physicists and chemists] from Italy and Sweden have released the results of extensive tests they made of the LENR (Low Energy Nuclear Reaction) systems developed by Andrea Rossi in partnership with Prof.  Sergio Focardi at the University of Bologna. The team found that the excess energy produced … Continue reading Sci-Tech: Independent tests of Rossi E-Cat LENR systems show “anomalous heat energy production”

Sci-Tech: Helion Energy update + Tri-Alpha Energy

Helion Energy is a spinoff firm from research led by Dr. John Slough  at the University of Washington that is seeking to build a practical nuclear fusion power system. Their fusion engine is based on colliding and compressing packets of plasma. They believe with about $35 in R&D funding they can reach the point where they … Continue reading Sci-Tech: Helion Energy update + Tri-Alpha Energy