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NASA's Cold Fusion Tech Could Put A Nuclear Reactor in Every Home, Car, and Plane
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1211208:MV8yMjI2ODA4XzM3NzU0NzI1Xzk3OTIxNDZF] Don't panic....It will never happen.. [/quote]
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Its amazing Cold Fusion hasnt gotten more focus and funding. Wonder if the energy giants will ever let it happen....
"According to NASA, 1% of the world’s nickel production could meet the world’s energy needs, at a quarter of the cost of coal. "
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Meanwhile China burns as much coal as the rest of the world combined, with India on pace to meet the same levels shortly. This article tries to make a case for Nuclear power, saying that advances in technology have made it safer etc...Check it out here
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Or they could just release the Tesla technology.....
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