
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
14 OCT., 2004
CONTACT:
Professor Jean Paul Biberian, Conference Chairman
Telephone: + 33 660 14 04 85 (France)
E-mail: biberian@crmcn.univ-mrs.fr
ICCF11
The 11th International Conference on
Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
(Formerly the
International Conference on Cold Fusion)
MARSEILLE,
FRANCE, 14 Oct., 2004 -- The worldwide cold fusion community, awaiting a
conclusion from the U.S. Department of Energy's review of the field, will
convene in France for its annual conference 31 Oct.
"We are pleased with the renewed government and public interest in this
field," conference chairman Professor Jean Paul Biberian said. "Many
of the researchers have worked steadily in the field for the last 15 years.
However, important work remains."
Cold fusion has the potential to fulfill the world's energy needs, using ocean
water as fuel, safely, without pollution or harmful nuclear waste.
"Clearly, the scientific community made a big error when it determined back
in 1989 that there was nothing to the cold fusion claims," Nobel physics
laureate and keynote speaker Professor Brian Josephson said. "This
potentially very important area must now move forward rapidly in order to make
up for lost time."
Other conference highlights include a live cold fusion demonstration and the
first annual general meeting of the International Society for Condensed Matter
Nuclear Science.
Last year's conference in Cambridge, Mass., USA, drew several hundred
researchers from 13 countries. Two researchers demonstrated working cold fusion
experiments.
"The primary remaining question is whether this phenomenon can be scaled up
to become a commercial energy source," Professor David J. Nagel of The
George Washington University said.
For priority registration, members of the press may send e-mail with their
credentials to conference chairman Jean Paul Biberian at biberian@crmcn.univ-mrs.fr.
Resource Web Sites:
http://www.iccf11.org/ - Official
conference Web site
http://www.iscmns.org/ -
International Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
http://www.lenr-canr.org/ - Public library and bibliography of over 3,000 papers related to the
field
http://www.newenergytimes.com/
- Newsletter and educational resources
http://www.infinite-energy.com/
- Bi-monthly magazine of new energy science and technology.
http://world.std.com/~mica/cft.html
- Cold Fusion Times - Journal of the scientific aspects of loading isotopic
fuels into materials.