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A list of key readings about Cold fusion.
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Histories of the controversy can be found in two recent books on the subject.

  • Beaudette, C.G., Excess Heat. Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed. 2000, Oak Grove Press (Infinite Energy, Distributor): Concord, NH. p. 365 pages. Available as a free e-book here: http://lenr-canr.org/Introduction.html#BeaudetteBook
  • Krivit, S.B. and N. Winocur, The Rebirth of Cold Fusion; Real Science, Real Hope, Real Energy. 2004, Pacific Oaks Press: Los Angeles, CA.

A description of the work done at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), and a summary of the scientific studies worldwide.

  • Storms, E., The Science Of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction. 2007: World Scientific Publishing Company.