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- From: Dave.Leibold@f730.n250.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Dave Leibold)
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- Subject: NTT Science (or Science Fiction?) Venture
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- Date: 12 Dec 92 07:10:38 GMT
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- The Dow Jones news service (by way of {The Globe and Mail}) reported
- that a Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) subsidiary, Advanced Film
- Technology, will offer a $725 000 (USD) science kit that purports to
- be an apparatus for "cold fusion" experiments. The kit comes complete
- with vacuum chamber, sensing equipment, and a how-to guide on making
- your very own cold fusion experiments.
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- NTT researcher Eiichi Yamaguchi claims to have successfully set up a
- "cold fusion" reaction last month. Theoretically, a workable cold
- fusion process will generate vast amounts of energy using cheap raw
- materials.
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