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SUMMARY:Overview of Theoretical and Experimental Progress in Low Energy Nu
 clear Reactions (LENR)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20120322T153000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20120322T170000Z
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DESCRIPTION:An overview will be given on the main progress made –since M
 arch 1989- through experimental/theoretical studies on thermal/nuclear ano
 malies observed in forced interactions of Hydrogen isotopes (H\, D)\, in n
 on-equilibrium conditions\, with pure or alloyed materials (mainly Palladi
 um\, Nickel). \n\nMost of the experiments used electrolytic environments a
 t moderate temperatures (20-50°C). More recently\, gas environments have 
 been used at higher temperatures (between 200-400°C and even temperatures
  between 500-900°C have been employed). \n\nSpecific nanostructures have 
 begun to play a crucial role both in basic studies as well as in\, recentl
 y claimed\, technological/industrial applications.\n\nA plethora of theore
 tical models have been proposed to explain several experimental anomalies 
 in LENR. A brief description of a weak interaction model shall be presente
 d that claims to explain almost ALL of the anomalous effects found so far.
 \n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=177379
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=177379
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