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Submission + - Interview with Focardi, father of Ni-H Cold-Fusion (blogspot.com)

gigarello writes: From the article: "A container, with a small cylinder inside, a tray for the nickel, which is the component we were using (we experimented with other metals too, we did all sorts of things), hydrogen — obviously, you can get it out of a gas bottle or produce it with electrolysis, depending on the application. You heat the system with a resistor, an (electric) current; at a certain point the system begins to produce energy. And the energy that comes out is more than the energy given at input."
Space

Submission + - Evidence Of Other Universes May Have Been Found

adeelarshad82 writes: Scientists have no direct way to detect what, if anything, is beyond. However, one guess of what lies beyond is the theory of "eternal inflation." Eternal Inflation hypothesizes that our universe is just one fixture of a larger multiverse. The theory speculates that our universe as being a bubble that exists in a larger void among other self-contained universii. If this theory is true, cosmologists might expect to see "bruises" in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) where our universe bumped into others. According to a recent report from a team at the University College London, they may have discovered just that, and maybe even as many as four colossal brush-ups.

Submission + - Russia moots Nobel Prize for Wikileaks founder (hindustantimes.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Russia on Wednesday suggested to help the jailed whistleblower website WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and nominate him for the coveted Nobel Prize by the NGOs. "Non-governmental and government organisations should think of ways to help him. Perhaps he could be awarded a Nobel Prize," unnamed
Kremlin sources were quoted as saying by RIA Novosti.

Apple

Submission + - Apple's Topless Girl Ban Could Lead to Lawsuit (itworld.com)

itwbennett writes: Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet is reportedly threatening to sue Apple for banning the newspaper's iPhone app from the iTunes App Store unless the paper removes photos of topless women. According to HyperOm, Ekstra Bladet features topless women on its page 9, something the paper has done for 35 years. 'I think it's madness. [Photo of the lady] is not pornographic or offensive in any way Page 9-girl is a part of Ekstra Bladet soul,' said Ekstra Bladet editor Poul Madsen.

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