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Call for Abstracts – Electrochemically & Electrically Activated Condensed Matter Nuclear Reactions Symposium, 249th ECS Meeting, May 24-28, 2026, Seattle Convention Center
The below message comes from Dr. Raj Pala of IIT Kanpur. Dear Friends, The abstract submission portal for the session “F03 – Electrochemically & Electrically Activated Condensed Matter Nuclear Reactions” at the 249th ECS Meeting, May 24-28, 2026, Seattle Convention Center – Arch and Sheraton Grand Seattle, Seattle, WA, USA, is now open. The deadline…
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An Update from the Society
November 3, 2025 Dear Members and Friends of the Society, As you may know, in mid-September, our CEO Alan Smith tendered his resignation as CEO of the Society effective at the end of October. It is with both gratitude and sadness that we wish him all the best with his future work and his new…
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Dr. Gustave Fralick (1942-2025)
The society is saddened to share that Dr. Gustave Fralick passed away in February of this year. We offer our sincerest condolences to Dr. Fralick’s family, friends and colleagues. For 58 years, Dr. Fralick worked as a physicist at NASA and, with his colleagues, conducted one of the earliest replications of the anomalous excess heat…
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Dennis Bushnell (1941-2025)
The society extends our sincerest condolences to the family, friends and former colleagues of Dennis Bushnell, former Chief Scientist of NASA. Bushnell worked for 60 years at NASA, researching areas as diverse as viscous flow modeling and control, turbulent drag reduction, hypersonic flight, and advanced materials. He also championed LENR research within NASA Langley during…
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Dr. Melvin Miles (1937-2025)
The society extends our sincerest condolences to Dr. Melvin Miles’ family, friends and colleagues. Dr. Miles was one of the first to report observations of a correlation between excess heat and helium-4 measurements in his group’s electrochemical experiments at the Naval Air Warfare Centre Weapons Division, China Lake. A dedicated and long time member of…
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“Experimental Signatures of a New Channel of the Deuteron-Deuteron Reaction at Very Low Energy” Dubey et al. Published in Physical Review X
A new paper in Physical Review X reports on experimental observations of a new D-D fusion reaction channel at very low energies. Importantly, this new channel helps to explain the lack of conventional branching ratios observed in many condensed matter nuclear science experiments. Our congratulations to Dr. Rakesh Dubey and his colleagues at Uniwersytet Szczeciński…