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  1. Energy from Inertial Fusion
  2. DOE seeks diagnostics proposals.(U. S. Department of Energy): An article from: Fusion Power Report
  3. ANS president urges restoration of Fusion Technology program.(American Nuclear Society): An article from: Fusion Power Report
  4. Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research; English translations of the Russian papers presented at the fourth International Conference ...Held at Madison, USA, 17-23 June 1971. by Wis.) Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research (4th : 1971 : Madison, 1972
  5. Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research, 1984: 10th Conference Proceedings, London, 12-19 Sept 1984/Isp670-1 (Nuclear Fusion Suppl 198) by England) International Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research (10th : 1984 : London, 1985-07
  6. Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research, 1984 by England) International Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research (10th : 1984 : London, 1985-09
  7. Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research.2 Volumes. by International Atomic Energy Agency, 1969
  8. Condensed Matter Nuclear Science: Proceedings Of The 10th International Conference On Cold Fusion; Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA 21-29 August, 2003
  9. Inertial Confinement Fusion: The Quest for Ignition and Energy Gain Using Indirect Drive (AIP-Press) by John D. Lindl, 1997-11
  10. Korean fusion program.(transition from basic science to atomic energy development)(Brief Article): An article from: Fusion Power Report
  11. Bush Energy Policy.: An article from: Fusion Power Report
  12. Cold Fusion Impact in the Enhanced Energy Age/Book and Disk by Hal Fox, 1992-12
  13. JT-60U sets new records.(JT-60U tokamak, fusion reactor; Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Naka Fusion Research Establishment): An article from: Fusion Power Report
  14. House passes fusion Appropriations Bill.(passes funding levels for Department of Energy programs): An article from: Fusion Power Report

101. New Scientist Breaking News - Nuclear Fusion Could Power NASA Spacecraft
nuclear fusion could power NASA spacecraft. 1029 23 January 2003 NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center US Office of fusion energy fusion energy
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn3294

102. RadWaste.org - Nuclear Fusion
RadWaste.org Directory of nuclear fusion research sites. fusion energy, the awesome power behind the sun and stars, has long been the holy grail
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This site is listed in the BBC Education Web Guide. Begin your journey on the internet with The Rail. This is junction 1360 on "The Science Expedition". Nuclear fusion Fusion energy, the awesome power behind the sun and stars, has long been the "holy grail" of nuclear researchers world wide. Its proponents argue the vast potential for cheap, clean energy from hydrogen isotopes extracted from sea water, without the long term radioactive waste associated with nuclear fission. In simple terms, the fusion process works by combining light atoms, such as isotopes of hydrogen, under very high temperatures and pressures to make heavier ones, such as helium. Fission is the opposite: it starts with very heavy atoms, such as uranium, and splits them into two or more pieces called "fission fragments" or "fission products". Both fission and fusion release large quantities of energy, which can be converted into heat and electricity. Nuclear fusion does produce radioactive waste. However, in contrast to fission produced wastes, they are short lived and decay to background levels in a very short time. While great strides have been made over the past few decades, the high cost of research, and very expensive hardware, limits most of the work to multi-national consortia. Current research efforts are focused in two main areas: inertial confinement and magnetic confinement. A third method, so called "cold fusion", had the research community all a-buzz in the early 1990's with the prospect of a much cheaper alternative. Although cold fusion still has its supporters, most of the mainstream scientific community has dismissed it "poor science" (or worse).

103. Fusion Energy Education Site
Leads to several excellent resources which teach about fusion.
http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/
(This site will look better if you obtain a frames-capable Web browser.) Search FusEdWeb This Page Last Revised 22-Aug-00. Contact: Robert Heeter, heeter1@llnl.gov
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104. Nuclear Fusion
nuclear fusion is jointly published by the IAEA and IOP. The scientific contents of nuclear fusion, including the peer review, remain the responsibility of
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World Survey IAEA Publications Related IOP content Linking to journals IOP Select IOP Physics reviews IOP journal news ... IOP books Nuclear Fusion is jointly published by the IAEA and IOP. The scientific contents of Nuclear Fusion, including the peer review, remain the responsibility of the scientific editor of the IAEA and the Editorial Office in Vienna. Publication, distribution, subscription fulfilment and marketing of Nuclear Fusion in print and electronic form are the responsibility of IOP. Latest issue (complete) No 10A, October 2005 (A1-A28) Current volume Number 10A, October 2005 Number 9, September 2005 Number 8, August 2005 Number 7, July 2005 Number 6, June 2005 Number 5, May 2005 Number 4, April 2005 Number 3, March 2005 Number 2, February 2005

105. RESEARCH DG - CONTROLLED THERMONUCLEAR FUSION KEY ACTION
Environment and Sustainable Development EURATOM, energy, Environment and The EURATOM Associations fusion on the EU s new energy Research web site
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implemented under the Fifth Framework Programme (1999-2002) What is covered by this key action? Key Action outline Implementation FUSION EXPO ... The European Fusion Development Agreement (EFDA) The EURATOM Associations Fusion on the EU's new Energy Research web site Publications and success stories about fusion Marie Curie Individual Fellowships in the Key Action Fusion on the CORDIS server
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106. The Environment Directory - ScienceEnergyAlternative Energy
ScienceenergyAlternative energyNuclear energyfusion MFEDB Magnetic fusion energy Database - The MFE database provides the fusion community with
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107. ANS : Constituencies : Professional Divisions : Fusion Energy Division
fusion energy Division Home Page. This division promotes the development and of fusion energy as a sustainable energy source with favorable economic,
http://fed.ans.org/
Fusion Energy Division Home Page
This division promotes the development and timely introduction of fusion energy as a sustainable energy source with favorable economic, environmental, and safety attributes. The division cooperates with other organizations on common issues of multidisciplinary fusion science and technology, conducts professional meetings, and disseminates technical information in support of these goals. Members focus on the assessment and resolution of critical developmental issues for practical fusion energy applications. For more information on fusion, the members and mission of the Fusion Energy Division, click here
Downloads: June 2005 FED Newsletter
ANS Policy Statement on Fusion.

Written testimony from Dr. Larry Foulke, ANS President, to the Senate Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee for its hearings on the FY 2005 budget.
Questions or comments about the FED web pages? Contact the FED Webmaster

108. Nuclear Energy

http://www.ucolick.org/~bolte/AY4_00/week6/nuclear_energy.html

109. CPEP Fusion Web Site
Welcome to the CPEP fusion Site! CPEP fusion Site Menu. (This page would look much better if you had a framescapable Web browser.)
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Welcome to the CPEP Fusion Site! CPEP Fusion Site Menu
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operated by the University of California for the U.S. Dept. of Energy Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) operated by Princeton University for the U.S. Dept. of Energy This work was performed in part under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract No. W-7405-Eng-48.

110. General Atomics Fusion Education
resources for teachers and students; links to a more technical GAT fusion site.
http://fusioned.gat.com/
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