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This site features a library of papers on LENR, Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, also known as Cold Fusion. (CANR, Chemically Assisted Nuclear Reactions, is another term for this phenomenon.) It features a library of more than 500 original scientific papers reprinted with permission from the authors and publishers. The papers are linked to a bibliography of over 3,500 journal papers, news articles and books about LENR. Click on the CONTENTS listed on the left to see:

  • The Introduction to LENR-CANR section, featuring A Student's Guide to Cold Fusion, by Edmund Storms, and essays by Peter Hagelstein and Talbot Chubb, and books, videos and links to other sites about LENR.
  • News, download tally.
  • A look at experiments: photographs of laboratories and equipment.
  • Special collections of papers, including papers from the ICCF conferences, the 2004 DoE review, the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and U.S. Navy authors.
  • The Library guide: instructions for finding papers, downloading papers directly, and how to find the most recent papers.
  • The LIBRARY is a collection of papers integrated with our bibliography.

 

New items and special features

Library files last updated June 8, 2009

The 2009 Advanced Colloquium on Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions (cold fusion) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA on June 20 - 21, 2009. See News
Seminar at U. Missouri, "Excess Heat and Particle Tracks from Deuterium-loaded Palladium."  Videos now available. See News
Prof. Robert Duncan gives presentation at The Missouri Energy Summit. See News
ICCF15, The 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science will be held in Rome, Italy, October 5 - 9, 2009. See News
CBS 60 Minutes reports on cold fusion on April 19, 2009. See News
Twentieth Anniversary of the Announcement of Cold Fusion; cold fusion ACS session. See News


Simultaneous Series Operation of Light & Heavy Water Cells; Excess Power vs. Current Density. From McKubre et al.

Books

This website provides scholars with papers and primary source material in easily accessible form. General readers are provided with reviews of the subject and books that give the history of the controversy and a summary of the scientific knowledge. Pictures and descriptions of experimental apparatus are also shown. Several books about cold fusion have been published. General readers will find the following ones useful:

Mallove, E. "Fire From Ice"  describes the early history of the subject before 1991. Read selected pages in our library.

 

Beaudette, C. G., "Excess Heat: Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed" gives an in depth history of the subject up to 2002. Purchase at a bookstore or read entire book in our library.

Krivit, S. and Winocur, N, "The Rebirth of Cold Fusion: Real Science, Real Hope, Real Energy" provides another view of the history up to 2004. Read selected pages in our library.

Rothwell, J., "Cold Fusion and the Future" begins with a layman's introduction to the field, and then imagines how cold fusion will be used and how it might affect the future of civilization. Read entire book in our library. Available in Brazilian Portuguese and Japanese.

For more technical detail see:

Mizuno, T., "Nuclear Transmutation: The Reality of Cold Fusion"  describes the experimental work of Prof. Mizuno. Read selected pages in our library.

 

Storms, E. "The Science of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction" describes the experimental work of Dr. Storms and compiles and summarizes most of the experimental and theoretical work in the field up to 2007.   Read selected pages in our library. This compilation is summarized in a lecture by Dr Storms on YouTube. The PowerPoint slides for this lecture are here.

Marwan, J. and Krivit, S., "Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions Sourcebook" is an edited collection of scientific papers that were presented at an American Chemical Society Meeting held in 2007.

 

LENR-CANR librarian:

Jed Rothwell
1954 Airport Road, Suite 204
Chamblee, GA 30341
Tel: 770-456-5324 E-mail: JedRothwell at-sign gmail.com