’60 Minutes’, profiles breakthrough in Cold Fusion research
Date: Thursday, April 16, 2009 @ 20:38:04 UTC
Topic: Science


In a landmark broadcast airing Sunday, April 19, 2009 at 7pm EST, CBS News Magazine, ’60 Minutes’, profiles the breakthrough research accomplished by Energetics Technologies LLC in the field of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR), historically referred to as ‘Cold Fusion’.

... This technology appears to produce an astonishing 25 times more energy output than the energy required to produce it.



Imagine a clean technology that promises to produce cost effective energy without having to rely on fossil fuels or access to wind or sunlight....

More: www.energeticstechnologies.com
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COLD FUSION IS HOT AGAIN - Presented in 1989 as a revolutionary new source of energy, cold fusion was quickly dismissed as junk science. But today, the buzz among scientists is that these experiments produce a real physical effect that could lead to monumental breakthroughs in energy production. Scott Pelley reports. Denise Schrier Cetta is the producer.

Also read Steven B. Krivit's excellent article in the New Energy Times: CBS TV's "60" minutes Turns Up the Heat






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