With weeks passing since my visit to MIT for the event held at MIT on the 2011 Cold Fusion/Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions Colloquium at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the debate spanned about Steven Chu’s interest in Cold Fusion and Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions, we contacted the event coordinators Dr. Mitchell Swartz of JET Energy to [...]
Jul 15 2011 | Posted in
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How far has the science, generation and distribution of Electrical Energy advanced since the departure of one of the most brilliant minds in the understanding and advancements of Electrical Energy “Nikola Tesla”. Globally our Energy & Electrical problems of the present day lie largely in the economical transmission of power and in the need for [...]
Jul 8 2011 | Posted in
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On June 28, 2011, Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant restarted its operations following a forced outage to replace a leaking safety relief valve (SRV). The Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant is a nuclear power plant located in Monticello, Minnesota, along the Mississippi River, with an estimated population count from the 2010 census as having a population of [...]
Jun 29 2011 | Posted in
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A flurry of calls and emails came my way with the MIT LANR event and my article on Steven Chu interest in LANR Cold Fusion. I was contacted by Tom Blakeslee who was ecstatic to see such commitment of focus and the revitalization of this important player in solving the worlds Energy Security and Electricity [...]
Jun 15 2011 | Posted in
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Dr. Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy is looking at Lattice-assisted Nuclear Reactions (LANR) Cold Fusion as a part of implementing President Obama’s ambitious agenda to invest in clean energy, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, address the global climate crisis, and create millions of new jobs. This weekend at (MIT) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, [...]
Jun 12 2011 | Posted in
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A recent study by an international research group says that tropical areas can face famine as a result of global climatic changes. The main reason behind this is the fall in the food production. The research was conducted by Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) and it predicts that major parts of sub-Saharan Africa [...]
Jun 3 2011 | Posted in
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Mass anti-nuclear protests in Germany post Fukushima disaster in Japan compelled authorities to take decisive step to prevent any such possible scene there in future. German ruling coalition finally bowed down and agreed to shut down its nuclear power plants by 2022. This decision came into press attention with the announcement of Environment Minister [...]
May 31 2011 | Posted in
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Exactitude in timekeeping is the nuclei of technologies of today’s modern science and technology. For precise navigation on Earth and in deep space, synchronization of broadband data streams, precision measurements of motion, forces and fields, and tests of the constancy of the laws of nature over time. With new advancements in science, we are drawing [...]
May 28 2011 | Posted in
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Omega 3 fatty acids have long been considered as beneficial for the heart. The Indiana University School of Medicine has found new positive results which can contribute to the successful treatment of alcohol abuse and psychiatric disorders in humans. Alexander B. Niculescu, M.D., Ph.D, associate professor of psychiatry has informed that fatty acid DHA is [...]
May 27 2011 | Posted in
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Alexander N. Krot, a researcher at the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology department at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in Honolulu, Hawaii, can across a rare find, “the discovery of new minerals are not really the goal of our study. We’re just trying to understand the processes of the solar system,” Krot humbly [...]
May 24 2011 | Posted in
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