From June 9 to June 13, 2024, members of Anthropocene Institute’s Solid State Fusion (SSF) team participated in the American Nuclear Society (ANS) meeting held in Las Vegas. The American Nuclear Society (ANS) was founded in 1954, and the ANS meetings have been held regularly since then. The ANS Annual and Winter Meetings are some of the society's most prominent events, with a long history of bringing together professionals, researchers, and academics in the nuclear field to discuss advancements, research, and policy. These meetings have been a critical platform for the exchange of ideas and collaboration in the nuclear science and engineering community for decades. This year’s conference included a session dedicated to Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR), where Solid State Fusion research took center stage.
The LENR session, held on June 11, featured presentations from five research groups, including groups affiliated with Tohoku University, National Taiwan University, National Taiwan Normal University, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.
One of the presentations came from National Taiwan Normal University, which had a paper titled "Peculiar Phenomena Observed in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactors." This study explored the unconventional energy dynamics in LENR systems, presenting evidence of abnormal temperature rises in reactor components. The findings suggest the presence of LENR-induced excess heat, emphasizing the need for further investigation into these systems’ peculiarities.