Cold Fusion's Comeback: LENR
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Exploring the controversial subject of Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR), historically known as "cold fusion," focusing on its scientific status and institutional re-evaluation. Sources argue that the original dismissal of cold fusion as "pathological science" was sociologically driven by reputational risk and that the failure to replicate was only provisional. Critically, the sources detail the recent strategic investment by government bodies like ARPA-E (Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy) with a multimillion-dollar program aimed at achieving a widely accepted, repeatable LENR experiment with conclusive nuclear diagnostic evidence. Furthermore, information highlights the efforts of private companies like Brillouin Energy, whose LENR technology has undergone independent validation for excess heat, and the need for interdisciplinary collaboration between LENR researchers and mainstream nuclear physicists to bridge theoretical gaps, particularly concerning the suppression of the Coulomb barrier.