CHANNELS / ARCHIVES

What is Cold Fusion?

LENR-CANR.org, a library of papers about cold fusion, including some introductory articles for the general reader

Fusion Industry Association

Overview of what fusion power is, including free access to comprehensive report offering detailed information to help readers make informed decisions about fusion

News site for LENR

Founded in 2000, New Energy Times is a leading online reference site for LENR research.

Condensed Matter Nuclear Science conferences in the USA

Engaging perspectives from government, academia, industry, and the investment sector to explore how fusion could ignite a new pathway of energy production, this website includes a page with short courses from past conferences.

ICCF–26 MIT 2025

Website for the 26th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ICCF-26), organized in Japan, during May 26-30, 2025

Cold Fusion Now

Website with LENR resources, including podcasts featuring scientists and technologists regarding the current state of research and development towards a new atomic power from water

The LENR Forum

Forum for learning about LENR, asking questions and joining informed plain-language discussions about how it can change what you know about science

A Japanese LENR company

Clean Planet is looking at deploying LENR products in 2026

Reference books on LENR

Steven B. Krivit’s three-book series (Hacking the Atom, Fusion Fiasco, and Lost History) explores the development of LENR research. The series offers historical insights and a unique perspective on the key figures and events involved, drawing from extensive research and previously inaccessible archives to clarify the narrative surrounding the phenomenon often misidentified as “cold fusion.”

ARTICLES / VIDEOS

How private companies are bringing clean, green, nuclear fusion energy closer to reality

Podcast from The Economist shares ways that private companies are creating nuclear fusion and how close it is from potentially transforming energy production on Earth

Introducing LENR from Sabine Hossenfelder

7-minute video by German theoretical physicist, Sabine Hossenfelder, presenting that now physicists know how cold fusion works

DOE funding LENR research

2022 article on ARPA-E overviews the projects studying low-energy nuclear reactions which have been given part of the $10 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy

Solid State Fusion: The Formation of a Scientific Field  

ICCF-24 MIT 2022: 30-minute presentation from Florian Metzler, PhD, situating solid-state fusion historically and conceptually, deriving lessons from a case study, and looking at the steps towards a proof of principle experiment

Toyota and Nissan Participating in Japanese LENR Research

New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), a Japanese government research and development agency, has teamed up with two auto manufacturers and four universities to study LENR applications.

NASA on LENR

According to NASA, LENR has 8 million times the energy density of chemical processes. Furthermore, LENR does not require radioactive materials and does not seem to generate radioactive by products or risk dangerous chain reactions.