Reaction of deuteron with a heavy nucleus at low energies

Reaction of deuteron with a heavy nucleus at low energies

Pankaj Jain, Harishyam Kumar, K. Ramkumar Physics Department, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, 208016, India Abstract We extend the recently proposed mechanism for inducing low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) to compute the reaction rate of deuteron with a heavy nucleus. The process...
read more
Scientists report first look at electrons moving in real-time

Scientists report first look at electrons moving in real-time

  In an experiment akin to stop-motion photography, scientists have isolated the energetic movement of an electron while “freezing” the motion of the much larger atom it orbits in a sample of liquid water. The findings, reported in the journa...
read more
A Toroidal Model of the Proton and Electron

A Toroidal Model of the Proton and Electron

Recently a new paper was published by Giorgio Vassallo and Andras Kovacs titled “The Proton and Occam’s Razor” in which the authors present a new model of the proton. They propose the proton as in terms of geometric and electromagnetic...
read more
ARPA-E about LENR: Solicitation on Topics Informing New Program Areas: Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions

ARPA-E about LENR: Solicitation on Topics Informing New Program Areas: Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions

read more
Unexpected Electrical Current Discovered That Could Stabilize Fusion Reactions

Unexpected Electrical Current Discovered That Could Stabilize Fusion Reactions

A scientific journal SciTechDaily published findings of Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory about electrical currents that can form in ways not known before. Electric current is everywhere, from powering homes to controlling the plasma that fuels fusion re...
read more
Neutral hydrogen from other galaxies detected for first time

Neutral hydrogen from other galaxies detected for first time

In a development that could finally shed light on dark matter, an international team of scientists have detected neutral hydrogen atoms, from a galaxy other than our own, for the very first time. The finding came thanks to the enormous...
read more
Physicists see extremely strong light, high heat from nanogaps between plasmonic electrodes

Physicists see extremely strong light, high heat from nanogaps between plasmonic electrodes

Seeing light emerge from a nanoscale experiment didn’t come as a big surprise to Rice University physicists. But it got their attention when that light was 10,000 times brighter than they expected. Condensed matter physicist Doug Natelson and his colleag...
read more
NASA Announces “Lattice Confinement Fusion”

NASA Announces “Lattice Confinement Fusion”

NASA Glenn Research Center published article Lattice Confinement Fusion: NASA Discovers Potential New Power-Generation Method. Excerpt: Lattice Confinement Fusion NASA Discovers Potential New Power-Generation Method A team of NASA researchers seeking a new ene...
read more
Science: Zitterbewegung structure in electrons and photons

Science: Zitterbewegung structure in electrons and photons

Here is an excerpt from one of the works of Dr. David Hestenes. Although at first glance it may seem too abstract to the average reader, a few months later the topic of Zitterbewegung may be one of the most...
read more
Science: Superconductivity – It’s hydrogen’s fault

Science: Superconductivity – It’s hydrogen’s fault

Last summer, a new age for high-temperature superconductivity was proclaimed—the nickel age. It was discovered that there are promising superconductors in a special class of materials, the so-called nickelates, which can conduct electric current without any ...
read more
Japanese Scientists: Enhancement of Excess Thermal Power in Interaction of Nano-Metal and H(D)

Japanese Scientists: Enhancement of Excess Thermal Power in Interaction of Nano-Metal and H(D)

A new paper has been posted on the ResearchGate website by a Japanese team of scientists led by Osaka University professor emeritus Akito Takahashi, reporting successful production of excess heat from nano-metal and hydrogen/deuterium gas experimental systems....
read more
‘Ghost Particles’ From Inside Earth Caught in Underground Lab

‘Ghost Particles’ From Inside Earth Caught in Underground Lab

Ghost Particles From Mysterious Radioactive Processes Inside Earth Caught in Underground Lab. Deep under our feet, radioactive decay is happening and sending up elusive particles called geoneutrinos. They are very hard to detect, but years of research and obse...
read more
LIGO detects its second neutron star collision

LIGO detects its second neutron star collision

For the second time, a collision between two neutron stars in another galaxy has rattled a gravitational-wave detector on Earth. But this duo is being much more coy than the first. In 2017, astronomers announced with much fanfare that they...
read more
Invisible Quantum Weirdness Enables Heat Energy to Travel Through Complete Vacuum

Invisible Quantum Weirdness Enables Heat Energy to Travel Through Complete Vacuum

In a surprising new study, University of California, Berkeley, researchers show that heat energy can travel through a complete vacuum thanks to invisible quantum fluctuations. To conduct the challenging experiment, the team engineered extremely thin silicon ni...
read more
Scientists develop new kind of photon beam which may be secret weapon against cancer

Scientists develop new kind of photon beam which may be secret weapon against cancer

Scientists have made a major breakthrough using non-toxic silicon nanocrystals to create higher-energy light which could create the next generation of high-tech cancer treatments. Researchers from the University of California, Riverside and the University of T...
read more