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"Desktop fusion is back on the table; Physicist claims to have definitive data, but can they be replicated?" (from news@nature.com, January 10, 2006)
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Bubble Fusion takes next hurdle - The potential for cavitation to induce nuclear fusion lets physicists think in new directions of energy production. (July 18, 2005)
TP: Bubble Fusion takes next hurdle
Purdue findings support earlier nuclear fusion experiments - New positive bubble/sonofusion findings were detailed in a peer-reviewed paper appearing in the May issue of the journal Nuclear Engineering and Design. (July 12, 2005)
Purdue findings support earlier nuclear fusion experiments
New Bench Top Sonofusion Result in May 2005 IEEE IEEE reports apparatus that produces nuclear fusion inside tiny vapor bubbles may one day give us cheap, clean, and virtually limitless energy. Five independent replications. (April 29, 2005)
Bench Top Sonofusion at Purdue and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Harnessing bubbles to trigger nuclear fusion - 22 January 2005, Justin Mullins, New Scientist Magazine Issue 2483 (subscription required)
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RPI press release, March 2004 news update
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- Researchers Report Bubble Fusion Results Replicated: Physical Review E publishes paper on fusion experiment conducted with upgraded measurement system
Sound waves size up sonoluminescence ". PhysicsWeb. February 2002.
Evidence bubbles over to support tabletop nuclear fusion device news uns fusion
Evidence bubbles over to support tabletop nuclear fusion device
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Fusion experiment disappoints
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BBC News story, March 5th 2002 news english
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| Fusion controversy rekindled
RPI internal magazine article, January 2000 review bubble
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Sonoluminescence as an Energy Source - Directory page at FreeEnergyNews.com
Sonoluminescence as an Energy Source
Readable, quantitative, illustrated article "Bubble Power", Richard T. Lahey Jr., Rusi P. Taleyarkhan & Robert I. Nigmatulin, IEEE Spectrum Magazine, May 04, 2005
IEEE Spectrum: Bubble Power
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NEI Nuclear Notes
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LOCE Wind and Wave Energy Weblog
LOCE Wind and Wave Energy Weblog
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