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  2. Martin Fleischmann - Wikipedia

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    Martin Fleischmann FRS (29 March 1927 – 3 August 2012) was a British chemist who worked in electrochemistry. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The premature announcement of his cold fusion research with Stanley Pons , [ 5 ] regarding excess heat in heavy water, caused a media sensation and elicited skepticism and criticism from many in the scientific community.

  3. 1989 in the sport of athletics - Wikipedia

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    EVENT ATHLETE MARK DATE VENUE 3,000 metres Said Aouita (MAR) 7:29.45: 20 August Köln, West Germany: 10,000 metres Arturo Barrios (MEX) 27:08.23: 18 August Berlin, West Germany

  4. 1989 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team defeats the Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team to win the 1989 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. Richard M. Daley is elected Mayor of Chicago. April 5 – Beginning of the Pittston Coal strike after miners had worked 14 months without a contract.

  5. Looking back: The 1989 Olympic Festival brought national ...

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    On July 21, 1989, Oklahomans joined President Ronald Reagan, celebrities and athletes at the University of Oklahoma in Norman for the opening ceremony for the festival that continued through July 30.

  6. 1989 in science - Wikipedia

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    The year 1989 in science and technology ... Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann announce cold fusion ... (HCV) is first identified by Michael Houghton and his team ...

  7. Eugene Mallove - Wikipedia

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    He authored the book Fire from Ice, which details the 1989 report of table-top cold fusion from Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann at the University of Utah. [15] The book claims the team did produce "greater-than-unity" output energy in an experiment that was successfully replicated on several occasions. [16]

  8. List of Olympic men's ice hockey players for the United States

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    The American team won a silver medal at the first ever hockey tournament played at the 1920 Summer Olympics. The Americans won a bronze medal at the 1936 Winter Olympics. The gold medal-winning 1980 team lit the Olympic flame at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City. Tony Amonte played in two Olympics for the United States, winning a silver medal ...

  9. Stanley Pons - Wikipedia

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    On March 23, 1989, while Pons was the chairman of the chemistry department at the University of Utah, [4] he and Martin Fleischmann announced the experimental production of "N-Fusion", which was quickly labeled by the press cold fusion. [5]