There is action elsewhere Fifa 14 Ultimate Team Coins as well. Steven Krivit of NewEnergy Times achieved another coup with a leaked study fromBoeing and Nasa, which considered the possibility of an LENR-powered aircraft among oyher future options. The reportconcludes that LENR lacks verification, but expresses this in termsof feasibility rather than assuming it's impossible.
However, Krivit told that the most significant eventin the field in recent months was the death of Martin Fleischmannon 3 August, which he regards as the end of anera. Fleischmann was a British chemist and one half of the teamthat announced cold fusion in 1989. The Martin Fleischmann MemorialProject has been set up in honour to promote the study andunderstanding of the new phenomenon.
As for who is most likely to get the technology to market,Krivit suggests that there may be more going on beneath thesurface.
Because the potential of this field is so incredibly andobviously disruptive, anybody who might be close to commercialisinga potential LENR technology is going to keep it secret as long asthey can, he said. The last thing they want is to alert theircompetitors and invite industrial competition.
It's an indication of the way things are going that his New Energy Times, a keysource of news on cold fusion, is launching a subscription service.The field is looking less like the domain of tinkering eccentrics;increasingly it seems to be getting taken seriously as a businessproposition. Technology is being licensed and companies are beingset up. In the words of the Boeing/Nasa report: LENRtechnology is potentially game-changing to not just aviation, butthe worldwide energy mix as well. This technology should befollowed to determine feasibility and potential performance.