"Just as Japan's earthquake raises fears of catastrophe from a nuclear
meltdown and Mideast turmoil jeopardizes the world's supply of conventional
meltdown and Mideast turmoil jeopardizes the world's supply of conventional
energy, along comes word of a possible scientific breakthrough that holds out
the hope of cheap, abundant power. Cold fusion - discredited and vilified in the
past - is back in the news. The potential benefits are great enough that, despite
past failures, the technology deserves a fair hearing from the scientific community
this time."
Date of publication: March 17, 2011
Source: The Washington Times
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