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Cold Fusion Could Be A Promising Technology

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Italian scientists have demonstrated an experiment which seems to show evidence that cold fusion might be a viable technology. This could have lots of important implications for society. This sort of science in the news is important because it allows one to learn more about potentially important scientific breakthroughs and technologies. Hopefully, cold fusion technology will prove viable. It might make the lives of humans everywhere easier. Perhaps this technology might be shown to be viable if more money is devoted to this sort of energy research. Nuclear fusion is much safer than nuclear fission. New science papers and news is probably published just about everyday. New science developments are probably made everyday, it seems. Humans have already some fairly incredible scientific breakthroughs. One can only imagine what sorts of scientific developments might occur in the next ten to fifty years. Cold fusion will hopefully be made into a viable technology sooner than later. It can perhaps contribute last peace between different ethnic and political groups on this Earth. Food shortages could perhaps be eliminated using cold fusion technologies. With fusion perhaps all humans who wanted to could have their own home that they could keep at a temperature that is personally comfortable for them. There is much good science news that is regularly published. Hopefully, more good science in the news such as this will be published soon.

Sports Related Knee Injuries Have Possibly Increased Significantly

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Knee injuries increased at one hospital by 10-15 percent over a period of about 10 years. This is quite a significant change. Perhaps schools and athletes are doing something differently that has led to an increase in such injuries. These injuries cause pain and cost time and money to deal with. Perhaps if ways could be found to reduce the incidents of these problems then it could benefit many stakeholders involved. Perhaps over the next ten years there could hopefully be a reduction in these sorts of problems if the right action is taken now. More research on this subject seems like it could be useful and productive. This is the sort of science in the news that can perhaps be useful and informative in helping society know where to devote efforts in attempting to reduce the pain and discomfort of citizens. Research like this should perhaps be encouraged to be conducted more often.

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