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ST Microelectronics Files LENR Patent

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The patent explains that a reaction is achieved by the absorption of
hydrogen within an active metallic material (could be a number of metals
such as Ni, Pd, Pt, W, Ti, Fe, Co and their alloys), applying heat,
triggering the reaction and using a mechanism to control the reaction.

Interestingly, the patent doesn’t beat about the bush and try and
disguise the fact that this is a LENR reaction. They cite Pons and
Fleischmann and explain that LENR is a legitimate reaction, even though
it is hard to control. Since it has been claimed that USPTO has been
known to deny cold fusion patents based on the fact that they don’t
accept the legitimacy of the science, this is an interesting approach.

ST Microelectronics is a major semiconductor company with 48,000
employees (11,500 working in R&D) and with revenues of over $8 billion
in 2012. Having them working the LENR field could be a signal that
leading scientists and researchers are now taking LENR seriously as a
viable energy source.

Article;
http://www.e-catworld.com/2013/09/st-microelectronics-files-lenr-patent/

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