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- Fusion Symphony - This site has functionality for musicians to upload sound clips which are made into Fusion Symphony. Fusion Symphony 1 has been completed and a free mp3 can be downloaded at the site. All musicians of all styles are invited to participate in the online collaboration of fusion. There is also Fusion Muse which allows anyone to contribute to collective lyrics and poetry.
- Cold Fusion Folder - A physics teacher looks at Cold Fusion. Essays on numerous aspects of Cold Fusion and related topics. Includes Cold Fusion history, science, and how the subject can be taught in a physics course.
- Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion - One of the leading international journals on all aspects of plasma physics and controlled nuclear fusion; together with the plasma physics of highly ionized gases and high-temperature collective processes, the journal also covers inertial confinement fusion and astrophysical plasmas, plus fusion technology and diagnostics.
- Fusion Galleries - A directory of web sites built by web designers using NetObjects Fusion products. The site allows Fusion Galleries members to login, submit web sites, vote on member sites and find useful NetObjects Fusion resources. Membership is free.
- Focus on Fusion - Guide to controlled fusion and history of fusion research, presented by UKAEA.
- University of California-Berkeley Nuclear Fusion Section - Department of Nuclear Engineering of UC-Berkeley carries our research on magnetic and inertial confinement fusion.
- Fusion Power [Advanced fusion technology]: Technology Development Division (ANL), Programs - Plays a key role in the U.S. for the development of fusion advanced technology. The main areas of the program are: Advanced Limiter/divertor Plasma-facing Components (ALPS), Advanced Power Extraction (APEX) Studies, Fusion Power Plant System Studies, Materials Research, Plasma Edge and Surface Interactions Studies.
- The Energy of the 21st Century - Introduction to thermonuclear controlled fusion, presented by CIEMAT.
- The Fusion Cooking ClubHouse - The home of the Yahoo! Fusion Cooking Club. A source of information about fusion cooking.
- Cold Fusion -- 15 Years and Heating Up - Directory of the latest news, books, articles, movies related to Cold Fusion; along with links to overview resources and related sites.
Wikipedia Articles
- Magnetic confinement fusion - Magnetic confinement fusion is an approach to generating fusion energy that uses magnetic fields to confine the fusion fuel in the form of a plasma. Magnetic confinement is one of two major branches of fusion energy research, the other being inertial confinement fusion.
- Aneutronic fusion - Aneutronic fusion is any form of fusion power where no more than 1% of the total energy released is carried by neutrons. Since the most-studied fusion reactions release up to 80% of their energy in neutrons, successful aneutronic fusion would greatly reduce problems associated with neutron radiation such as ionizing damage, neutron activation, ...
- Enthalpy of fusion - The enthalpy of fusion (symbol: \Delta{}H_{fus}), also known as the heat of fusion or specific melting heat, is the amount of thermal energy which must be absorbed or evolved for 1 mole of a substance to change states from a solid to a liquid or vice versa. It is also called the latent heat of fusion or the enthalpy change ...
- Bubble fusion - Bubble fusion or sonofusion is the common name for a nuclear fusion reaction hypothesized to occur during sonoluminescence, an extreme form of acoustic cavitation; officially, this reaction is termed acoustic inertial confinement fusion (AICF) since the inertia of the collapsing bubble wall confines the energy, causing a rise in temperature. The high temperatures producible through sonoluminescence raises the possibility ...
- Fusion rocket - A fusion rocket is a rocket that is driven by fusion power. The process of nuclear fusion is well understood and recent developments indicate this technology may be able to provide terrestrial based power within 30 years (as of 2006).