
Trained as a librarian, he has documented the story of Andrea Rossi as he attempts to engineer a steam generator based on the unknown reaction between a host metal nickel and the light-hydrogen from water.
Sep 22, 2019
34 min

Sergei Tcvetkov has experimented extensively with LENR-based reactors using a titanium cathode with deuterium, measuring nuclear products and excess heat of several hundred watts thermal power.
Jul 4, 2019
1 hr 2 min

Dr. Olafsson received his Ph.D. from Uppsala University and worked in hydrogen storage before his interest in LENR led him to Dr. Leif Holmlid's work in ultra-dense hydrogen.
Jun 5, 2019
32 min

Professor Alexandrov works in materials science and electronic devices and head of the Semiconductor Research Laboratory at Lakehead University. During experiments using palladium and deuterium, he discovered by accident that helium was being generated. He speaks about the reproducible experiment that generates helium-3 and helium-4 as measured by mass spectroscopy.
Apr 29, 2019
24 min

Dr. Bannister discusses the strong historical correlation between energy inputs and economic outputs, and how breakthrough LENR technology could change our world. He also gives an update on campus activity and interest as we mark the 30th anniversary of the announcement of cold fusion by Drs. Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons, who was Chairman of Chemistry at University of Utah.
Mar 18, 2019
24 min

Yasuhiro Iwamura has developed a unique method of transmutations with his team at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and now also with Clean Planet. Thin-film layers of metals and oxides are doped with elements and exposed to a deuterium gas, transmuting the elements. Experiments using radioactive cesium may lead to a method of transmuting radioactive waste into benign material. Dr. Iwamura is also working with a second Metal Hydrogen Energy generator successfully replicating excess heat profiles of the first MHE at Kobe University.
Feb 20, 2019
21 min

30-years experience as an inventor of technology with applications in areas from distributed data collection to control systems. Brillouin Energy Corp.'s signature product is the Hydrogen Hot Tube HHT, which has had leaps in output power in recent months. After having its technology tested and evaluated by SRI International, two reports were issued with power output generally less than 10 Watts thermal excess. New 2019 tests of the reactor core with a fresh Q-pulse panel are showing 100+ Watts at just over 2x power output.
Jan 16, 2019
42 min

At Los Alamos National Laboratory his work involved basic research in the field of high temperature chemistry as applied to materials used in nuclear power and propulsion reactors, including studies of cold fusion since 1989. Experimental work included finding tritium generated from Fleischmann-Pons cells and discovering many properties of the reaction, such as high-loading is not necessary to generate or sustain a reaction. Dr. Storms is the author of The Science of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, a survey of the experiments and theories of the field through 2007, and, The Explanation of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, A Comprehensive Compilation of Evidence and Explanations about Cold Fusion, describing some of the main models of LENR, as well as a new idea based on hydrogen-filled nano-spaces as the nuclear active environment.
Jan 14, 2019
1 hr 10 min

David Daggett received a PhD in Engineering from Cranfield University specializing in Power and Propulsion and worked for large corporations like Parker Aerospace and Boeing maturing ideas into working concepts focused on energy and environmental technologies. Now ready to bring science back to policy-making as a State Legislature candidate, he is focused on public issues such as healthcare and fairer taxes.
Oct 23, 2018
18 min

Recently retired and now consulting privately. After earning his Ph.D in chemistry from UC, Berkeley, and studying Electrochemistry as a post-doctoral at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Tanzella worked as a chemist at DuPont. Since 1986, he helped develop the low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) electrochemical and calorimetry program at SRI and hosted many other LENR researchers in attempts to reproduce and understand their processes and devices. Dr. Tanzella gives his account of the evaluation of the Brillouin HotTube, and how that relationship will continue despite the closing of SRI's LENR lab.
Oct 13, 2018
36 min
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