ISCMNS

  • IWAHLM-17 Program and Book of Abstracts Published

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    We’re delighted to share that the final program and book of abstracts for the 17th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen Loaded Metals has now been published by the SFSNMC. To learn more about the workshop, please click here.

  • Alan Smith (1945-2026)

    The Society is saddened to share that our former CEO, Alan Smith, passed away several days ago. Alan played a central role in shepherding the Society through the difficult period following the passing of Dr. Bill Collis. His energy, tenacity, and vision will be missed by the Executive Committee and our members, many of whom…

  • Anomalies and Ambiguities in Scientific Discovery: Lessons from Cold Fusion – History and Philosophy of Science Seminar, University of Cambridge

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    On January 30, Jonah Messinger presented to the Coffee With Scientists Seminar at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. His presentation, titled “Anomalies and Ambiguities in Scientific Discovery: Lessons from Cold Fusion” discusses the history, sociology and pitfalls of engaging with the frontiers of scientific discovery.

  • DARPA Announces MARRS Program

    On the 31st of December, DARPA launched a new program led by Dr. Thomas Schenkel to explore condensed matter nuclear science effects. Named MARRS (Mechanisms for Amplification of Fusion Reaction Rates in Solids), the program is currently soliciting proposals with a deadline of March 12. Learn more.

  • Dr. Mike McKubre Mini Documentary

    The team at Solid State Fusion have released a mini documentary on the life and legacy of Dr. Mike McKubre. Dr. Michael McKubre, a brilliant electrochemist and lifelong experimentalist in low energy nuclear reactions (LENR), passed away in August 2025 after a battle with cancer. A beloved scientist, mentor, and friend, he was known for…

  • Fourth Quarter 2025 Newsletter

    The ISCMNS is pleased to announce the publication of its quarterly newsletter for December 2025. Written for a wide audience, our newsletter aims to be the most comprehensive source for up to date information on the field of condensed matter nuclear science. Our newsletter is available online, via email and via LinkedIn. Read onlineRead via…