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Some small aerospace and aircraft firms can develop spacecrafts more efficiently and cost-effectively than big corporations. Small companies often employ economical production methods and experiment on new technologies. An effort to build an SSTO spacecraft is currently being undertaken by Dr. James Victor-Hugo Hill with only $1.5 million.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 1996
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Cold fusion: the "miracle" is no mistake
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The class of heretical near room temperature nuclear phenomena termed 'cold fusion' is beginning to be commercialized. Cold fusion produces excess heat with no deadly radiation. It will likely begin the end of the fossil fuel era and exemplify the birth of new physics.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 1997
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The world's simplest fusion reactor and how to make it
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The Fransworth-Hirsch machine is the simplest fusion reactor that can be built even as a high-school science project. It requires a some vacuum equipment, a small amount of deuterium and other simple components. The steps in building the reactor is presented.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 1998
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