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SONOFUSION

Text: Stronger evidence for desktop fusion 17:45 03 March 2004 NewScientist.com news service Valerie Jamieson The controversial claim that bubbles popping in a simple desktop experiment can produce nuclear fusion - the same process that powers the Sun - has been re-asserted by scientists. In 2002, Rusi Taleyarkhan's team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, US caused a storm, when it announced it could make heavy hydrogen nuclei fuse by forcing tiny bubbles in acetone to implode when blasted with sound waves - a process called sonofusion http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn4741

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