"Cold fusion" is a term that refers to a type of nuclear reaction that supposedly occurs at, or near, room temperature. It gained significant attention in 1989 when two electrochemists, Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons, claimed to have achieved nuclear fusion at room temperature in a laboratory setting. Their claim was that they had generated excess heat through a fusion reaction in a palladium electrode with deuterium (a heavy isotope of hydrogen).
However, the scientific community was skeptical of their findings, and subsequent attempts to replicate their experiments yielded inconsiste
However, the scientific community was skeptical of their findings, and subsequent attempts to replicate their experiments yielded inconsiste
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