| Britz's Cold Nuclear Fusion Bibliography: Annotated bibliography. Includes articles, books, news, papers, patents. | |
| CERG - Collaborative Energy Research Group: Offers information, resources, and support for collaborative research in areas of LENR (Cold Fusion) that intersect nanotechnology. | |
| Cold Fusion -- 15 Years and Heating Up: Directory of the latest news, books, articles, movies related to Cold Fusion; along with links to overview resources and related sites. | |
| Cold Fusion Folder: A physics teacher looks at Cold Fusion. Essays on numerous aspects of Cold Fusion and related topics. Includes Cold Fusion history, science, and how the subject can be taught in a physics course. | |
| Cold Fusion Heats Up: 2003 interview. Bob McDonald talks to Drs. Michael McKubre, Peter Hagelstein, Edmund Storms, and Robert Park about cold fusion. [mp3 format]. | |
| Cold Fusion Project by Jean-Louis Naudin: Description of "Cold Fusion Reactor" experiment based on the work of Mizuno and Ohmori. Includes videos of glowing, boiling cell [Real format]. Links to articles and related sites. | |
| Cold Fusion Research Laboratory: Full-text papers and books, CFRL newsletter, essays by researchers. From Dr. Hideo Kozima. | |
| Cold Fusion Research: 1989 report of the Energy Research Advisory Board to the United States Department of Energy. The central document arguing against Cold Fusion. Presented by National Capitol Area Skeptics (NCAS). | |
| Cold Fusion Times: Journal of the scientific aspects of loading isotopic fuels into materials. News and technical articles on Cold Fusion. | |
| Condensed Matter Nuclear Science: Peer-reviewed online journal that focuses on the various anomalies in metal deuterides and hydrides. | |
| Edmund Storms Cold Fusion: Articles, links, papers, photos from the former Los Alamos National Laboratory researcher. | |
| ICCF-11: Information on the 11th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science to be held in the Fall of 2004. Primary topic is Cold Fusion. | |
| Infinite Energy Magazine: Technical and general interest articles on energy sources that challenge conventional science, including Cold Fusion. Includes selection of articles from past issues. | |
| International Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science: Promotes the understanding, development and application of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science for the benefit of its members and the wider community. | |
| Italian Cold Fusion Research Center: Laboratory in Frascati, part of the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment. | |
| Japan CF-Research Society: Collects and disseminates Cold Fusion data, and promotes general interest in the field. | |
| LENR-CANR.org: Comprehensive treatment of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR), or Chemically Assisted Nuclear Reactions (CANR). Contains library with full-text papers, and introductions and history of Cold Fusion for both the general public and researchers in the field. | |
| New Energy Times: Offers original reporting on research in the field of leading-edge energy and power technologies, with an emphasis on cold fusion. | |
| Remembering Eugene Mallove: News stories, eulogies, biography, and other coverage of the murder of Cold Fusion's champion Dr. Mallove on May 14, 2004. | |
| Report of the Review of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions: Results of the 2004 Department of Energy review of Cold Fusion. | |
| Thermal and Nuclear Aspects of the Pd/D20 System: Two-volume report on ten years of Cold Fusion research by the U.S. Navy. Volume 1 gives an overview and history of the research; Volume 2 details the technical setups and calorimetry. [PDF Format: Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader] | |
| Vortex-L: Email discussion list on unconventional physics. Online archive. Includes regular Cold Fusion postings. | |
| What If Cold Fusion Is Real?: 1998 Wired Magazine report on Cold Fusion research. Includes history of the controversy and interviews with many key players. | |
| What is the Current Scientific Thinking on Cold Fusion?: Scientific American's "Ask the Experts" series. Three experts on Hot Fusion attempt to answer the question on Cold Fusion. |
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