From New Energy Times/By Steven B. Krivit –
[This is the fourth of a four-part series. Part 1 is here. Part 2 is here. Part 3 is here.]
This article reports on low-energy nuclear reaction research
performed by Brian Ahern, an independent researcher from Boxborough,
Mass. Ahern has been researching LENRs for the past four years. He has
worked on the nanomaterial and hydrogen-isotope-gas-absorption LENR
method. His LENR research was partially sponsored by the Electric Power
Research Institute, an independent research company that provides
technology, policy and economic analyses to the companies that produce
90 percent of the electricity generated and delivered in the United
States.
Ahern’s intention was to replicate the nanomaterial and
hydrogen-isotope-gas-absorption experiment developed by professors
Yoshiaki Arata and Yue-Chang Zhang at Osaka University beginning in
2005. (See New Energy Times story here.)
Since then, other groups, mostly in Japan, attempted replications of
the Arata/Zhang work. These included a Technova-sponsored group at Kobe
University, as well as a group at the Toyota Central Research and
Development Laboratories in Nagakute, Aichi, Japan. (See the second and third articles in this four-part series.)...More
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