Have Pons and/or Fleishman advanced cold fusion since their failed announcement?

Adam

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They used a palladium cathode to (as they claimed) fuse deuterium. If any cold fusion process is possible, this seems the most likely means of doing it.

Have they or anyone else published anything credible on the subject?

I'd hate for them to go down in history only as the name for a region of the brain and a brand of yeast, respectively.
 
"...the extraordinary nature of cold fusion claims together with theoretical issues have caused the scientific community to come to a general skeptical conclusion with regards to the subject, and new experimental claims are routinely dismissed or ignored by the community.

The Nobel Laureate Julian Schwinger, in a shock to most physicists, declared himself a supporter of cold fusion after much of the response to the initial reports had turned negative. He tried to publish theoretical papers supporting the possibility of cold fusion in Physical Review Letters, was deeply insulted by their rejection, and resigned from that body in protest."

See the wikipedia article on cold fusion:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_fusion#Further_developments

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