Physics Wednesday, October 5, 2005 . This is a SciScoop post by StevenKrivit
On my return to the U.S. I received an invitation to speak at the International Congress of Nanotechnology in San Francisco. Many of the cold fusion methods and effects demonstrate amazing applications and effects of nanotechnology. I’ll only have time to touch on a few of them in my talk. I’m on the schedule for Tuesday morning, Nov. 1 shortly after the keynote lecture by Professor and Nobel Laureate Martin L. Perl. I hope to see some of you other sci-geeks from the Bay Area there.
After that, the next stop will be the International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science in Yokohama, Japan.
I also helped Bruce Gellerman of NPR’s Living on Earth this summer get the facts for his show on cold fusion which finally went up this week. I give Gellerman two thumbs up for his fair, accurate and insightful report.
One of these days some cold fusion researcher’s going to make this stuff really work. Keep watching!
Your cold fusion ambassador,
Steven B. Krivit
Editor, New Energy Times
Executive Director, New Energy Institute Inc.
http://newenergytimes.com/
Previously: « Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2005
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