The Cold Fusion/LENR Ping List
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/coldfusion/index?tab=articles
What’s interesting is the involvement with the Italian Department of Energy.
Note this accomplishment for year 2011:
> - Continued quantification of material parameters that control degree of
> increase in excess heat generation and life expectancy of power cells in
> collaboration with the Italian Department of Energy. Established ability to
> extend active heat generation time from minutes to 2.5 days for
> pressure-activated power cells..
And what is planned for 2012:
> - Establish scalability and scaling parameters in excess heat generation
> processes in collaboration with the Italian Department of Energy.
The original document is available here:
http://www.darpa.mil/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=2147484865&ei=ggz-T9OQHoLjrAG8vIGMCQ&usg=AFQjCNF5FYEcO9HPUxK1Hsr1vV-q1KmmPQ
The relevant section starts from page 50.
All seriousness aside, will this, like, lead to a faster Droid????
I don’t think I’d like to experience ‘a new, non-invasive method to directly hyperpolarize biological tissues, leading to novel quantitative neurodiagnostics...’
Sounds too much like what they’re working on out at UC Riverside...
From http://www.fiatlux.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/display.cgi?id=108
Ozkan’s contribution to the development of high throughput cellular microarrays opens opportunities in bioengineering applications, including tissue engineering and drug discovery. Her research interests include the development of novel biomedical microdevices and applications of nanotechnology for future developments in bioengineering.
No telling what them thar microdevices are capable of having a person do. Or not do.
Opinion expressed is based solely on my familiarity with political agendas, not science.