Edmund Storms

Edmund Storms
Born (1931-04-22) 22 April 1931
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, USA
Citizenship United States
Known for Cold Fusion
Scientific career
Fields Chemistry
Radiochemistry
Institutions Los Alamos National Lab

Edmund Storms is a nuclear chemist known for his work in cold fusion.[1][2]

Career

He worked at Los Alamos National Lab for more than 30 years. He established Kiva Labs in Santa Fe where he continues exploration of evidence of his model of cold fusion. Storms is also a Science Advisor to Cold Fusion Now.

Storm's work is listed in the Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. 2013 Report on cold fusion, which identifies 25 theories on the mechanisms behind cold fusion, but notes that "What was apparent from this review is that there has been a plethora of investigations and theories for CF/LENR/CMNS over the last 20 years, but a relative shortage of credible, peer-reviewed information sources."[1]

Publications

Storms has published more than a hundred journal articles and several books. He has spoken on his work at conferences of the ACS, APS, and ICCF U.S.A.

Selected publications

  • Krivit, SB (2013). "Nuclear phenomena in Low-energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) research". Naturwissenschaften. 100 (9): 899–900. doi:10.1007/s00114-013-1080-z. PMID 23949247.

References

  1. 1 2 Blair, Bromley (26 February 2013). "Compendium of Information on International Activities pertaining to the Topic of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR)". Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Énergie atomique du Canada limitée : R&D General Report. Ottawa, On, Canada: Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. AECL (153–102300–REPT–001): G10 (Appendix G.1.14).
  2. "What If Cold Fusion Is Real? – WIRED". WIRED. October 1, 1998. Retrieved March 20, 2017.
  • Browne, M. (3 May 1989), "Physicists Debunk Claim Of a New Kind of Fusion", New York Times, retrieved 25 May 2008,
  • Close, Frank E. (1992), "Too Hot to Handle: The Race for Cold Fusion" (2 ed.), London: Penguin, ISBN 0-14-015926-6
  • Huizenga, John R. (1993), "Cold Fusion: The Scientific Fiasco of the Century" (2 ed.), Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-855817-1
  • Taubes, Gary (15 June 1990), "Cold fusion conundrum at Texas A&M", Science, 248 (4961): 1299–1304, Bibcode:1990Sci...248.1299T, doi:10.1126/science.248.4961.1299, PMID 17747511
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