One might guess the subject had become uninteresting because most of the key questions had been settled. But that’s not the case. The more recent studies didn’t find any confirming evidence for cold fusion, such as production of neutrons reflecting genuine fusion events. But they did find that the initial debunking of cold fusion in 1989 was possibly premature, as “the relevant physical and material conditions had not (and indeed have not yet) been credibly realized and thoroughly investigated.” Today the area remains rich in unexplained phenomena at the edge of what we can reliably study experimentally.
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