Bengaluru, March 10  (IANS) Cold fusion, a  revolutionary source of energy -- discovered 25 years ago but was  cold-shouldered by mainstream physicists -- is now staging a comeback  thanks to researchers who doggedly pursued the science behind it.
In  a set of 34 peer-reviewed articles published recently in the journal  "Current Science", nuclear scientists from a dozen nations including  India, the US, China, Japan and France report that cold fusion was real  and should be taken seriously.
"The goal of the set of papers is  to place before the scientific community the latest findings of  stalwarts working in this area," said Mahadeva Srinivasan, who co-edited  the journal's special section on Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR),  the other name for cold fusion, along with US scientist A. Meulenberg of  the Science for Humanity Trust in Georgia.
"What comes out of  this review is that the phenomenon of LENR is real and by all accounts  appears to have the potential for practical applications in the  not-too-distant future," Srinivasan, a retired physicist of the Bhabha  Atomic Research Centre (BARC) in Mumbai who was credited with the design  of Purnima, precursor to India's fast reactor, told IANS.
Srinivasan, along with the late P.K. Iyengar, had pioneered cold fusion research at BARC before it was terminated in 1992.
Nuclear  fusion is a process that powers the Sun and forms the basis of the  hydrogen bomb. It occurs under conditions of extreme temperature and  pressure in which hydrogen (or its heavier cousins deuterium and  tritium) nuclei fuse to release energy.
In 1989, Martin  Fleischmann and Stanley Pons, chemistry professors from the University  of Utah in the US, startled the world with their claim of having  achieved fusion in a table top experiment.
They announced that  the anomalous excess heat they observed while performing electrolysis of  "heavy water" (water containing deuterium instead of hydrogen) with a  palladium cathode was due to fusion of deuterium nuclei packed into the  palladium's molecular lattice in such a way for fusion to take place.
This  claimed discovery of fusion at room temperature dubbed 'cold fusion'  attracted worldwide attention due to its apparent potential to become a  cheap and abundant source of energy.
But the physics community  quickly denounced the claims as utter nonsense as fusion reaction at  room temperature defied contemporary understanding of nuclear physics.
These  early criticisms of cold fusion "were premature and adverse", Michael  McKubre of SRI International in California and one of the strong  believers of cold fusion says in his report.
"More than sufficient evidence now proves that low energy nuclear reactions occur," says Meulenberg.
"It  is to be hoped that with the new knowledge obtained over the last 25  years, more physicists and chemists (and biologists) will recognize  something real here and will look for ways of applying their specialties  to the expanding field," he added.
"We have direct evidence that  the effect is real and is nuclear in nature," US physicist Abdul-Rahman  Lomax of the Infusion Institute in Massachusetts says in his report.
"It  is time that serious work is funded to study the conditions of cold  fusion and other correlated effects, gathering the evidence needed to  understand it."
According to another report in the journal, the  famed Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US has been offering  for the last three years an optional introductory cold fusion course for  its students. 
Srinivasan said the continued assertion that cold fusion is unproven is not justified any more.
"This  discovery is too important to be neglected, and LENR research deserves  the support of government funding agencies, scientific academies and  also the private sector."
He said an industrial-grade  Nickel-Hydrogen LENR reactor invented by Italian scientist Andrea Rossi  was already working and two private companies were in the race to bring  out their own models before 2020.
Srinivasan said the traditional  reactors based on fission process with associated problems of waste  disposal, decommissioning and radiation release had no future.
"It is just a matter four or five years for energy sources based on cold fusion to be commercially available."
The  absence of neutrons and gamma rays in cold fusion makes it a clean form  of nuclear energy without the accompaniment of radiation, he said.
"Experimental  evidence shows that LENR can have very large energy gains, but the  engineering of commercial prototypes is still relatively crude," says  David Nagel of the George Washington University in the US.
"Whatever the commercial timescale, LENR energy promises major benefits for human kind in future decades and beyond."
(K.S. Jayaraman can be contacted at killugudi@hotmail.com )
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