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'Cold Fusion' Session at Navy Conference
A free public breakout session on low energy nuclear reactions (aka
cold fusion) will be featured at the Navy Science and Technology
Conference Aug. 2 in Washington, DC
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA -- From July 31 to August.
3, the National Defense Industrial Association and the Office of Naval
Research will co-host the 2006 Naval Science & Technology Partnership
Conference at the Marriott Wardman
Park Hotel in Washington, D.C.

On Aug. 2, the conference will feature a panel of experts discussing
"Industry Perspectives on Future Energy Solutions," with
representatives from a wide spectrum of industries and topics including
Biobased Synthetic Fuel, Solar Electric Power, Fusion, Wind Energy, Low
Energy Nuclear Reactions, and Ocean Energy.
Panel member Dr. Frank Gordon, head of the
Navigation and Applied Sciences Department at the Space and Naval Warfare
Systems Command (SPAWAR) center in San Diego, California., will discuss
his SPAWAR group's developments in low energy nuclear reaction research,
historically known as "cold fusion."
"Our approach is to understand the nature of the reactions that are
occurring to validate that nuclear processes are involved," Gordon
said. "We believe the aggregation of our experimental results, up to
and including the research we will discuss here, offers compelling
evidence that nuclear reactions are occurring."
In the afternoon, the SPAWAR group will be hosting two identical one-hour
breakout sessions to review and discuss their research progress. The Navy
has made special arrangements for the low energy nuclear reactions
breakout session so that the public may attend free. Participants are
instructed to follow the signs at the Marriott for the "LENR Breakout
Session."
An exhibit booth will feature a hands-on viewing station displaying
samples of the SPAWAR groups' nuclear evidence: CR-39 chips with etchings
of charged particle tracks from their electrochemical experiments.
The New Energy Institute will display highlights from several documentary
video recordings of the subject and its history at the exhibit booth.
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Related Resources
SOURCE:
- Press release from the New Energy Institute.
CONTACT:
New Energy Institute
(310) 721-5919
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