Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
10-1-1989
Abstract
Feature leads for the media: University of Dayton chemistry professor Robert G. Keil comments on "cold fusion," saying the furor and excitement has waned since a researcher at the University of Utah announced that he had sustained a nuclear fusion reaction in a flask. "Do we have a new power source? Probably not," Keil said. Also, 50 scholars who attended a seminar on nuclear deterrence at the U.S. Institute of Peace are calling for new vocabulary to define nuclear deterrence.
Recommended Citation
"News from 'Cold Fusion' Conference: Furor has Subsided, Says University of Dayton Chemistry Professor; Dissuasion? Some Scholars Call for New Vocabulary to Replace "Nuclear Deterrence"" (1989). News Releases. 5445.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/news_rls/5445
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