New Poll: In 50 Years, Where Do You Think Will the Majority of our Power Come From?
Posted in ecatFebruary 25, 2013No comments
It’s time for a new poll! In the right sidebar there is a poll regarding the future of energy production.
Read morePosted in ecatFebruary 25, 2013No comments
It’s time for a new poll! In the right sidebar there is a poll regarding the future of energy production.
Read morePosted in ecatFebruary 24, 2013No comments
A Swedish company named Climeon claims that it has developed a new and superior technology for converting low temperature heat to electricity.
Read morePosted in e-CatWorld.com,ecat,eCatNewsFebruary 24, 2013No comments
Thanks, Georgehants for posting about an interesting video which discusses using graphene as a supercapacitor.
Read morePosted in ecatFebruary 23, 2013No comments
Here’s a link to a report of a recent nickel-hydrogen experiment performed by a Swedish team of researchers.
Read morePosted in ecatFebruary 23, 2013No comments
Here’s a link to a report of a recent nickel-hydrogen experiment performed by a Swedish team of researchers.
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There have been a number of articles showing up on various blogs this week talking about NASA’s work on LENR — specifically the work of Joseph Zawodny.
Read morePosted in e-CatWorld.com,ecat,eCatNewsFebruary 23, 2013No comments
There have been a number of articles showing up on various blogs this week talking about NASA’s work on LENR — specifically the work of Joseph Zawodny.
Read morePosted in andrea rossi,Cold Fusion News,ecat,energy catalyzerFebruary 22, 2013No comments
The mainstream media or at least tech media has finally picked up on the low energy nuclear reaction (LENR) or cold fusion work being done at NASA and some of its implications.
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We have talked a bit here about robotics lately and I’m also interested in what is happening in with what I consider a parallel technology: 3D Printing.
Read morePosted in ecatFebruary 21, 2013No comments
Nobel prize winning physicist Brian Josephson posted today on the Journal of Nuclear Physics and asked whether the 3rd party testers might be able to provide an update, since Rossi is not able to.
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