European Journal of Applied Physics Publishes LENR Paper
Sept. 26, 2025
The European Journal of Applied Physics has published “Review of Condensed-Matter Nucleosynthesis” by Steven B. Krivit and Michael J. Ravnitzky.
This paper brings together, for the first time, the most direct set of evidence that low-energy nuclear reactions (LENRs) are genuine nuclear processes. In laboratory experiments to date, LENRs have not produced radioactive waste or dangerous radiation. The paper describes nuclear signatures reported by 15 independent laboratories across six countries. These signatures include changes to the abundance of atomic isotopes, elements changing into other elements, and the production of tritium.
For the past hundred years, scientists thought that nuclear reactions require high-energy inputs. Yet numerous LENR experiments performed under low-energy conditions have produced net energy gain and nuclear evidence. These disparities have puzzled scientists since the inception of the field. The experimental results described in this paper help resolve this puzzle and establish LENRs as a new, important field of nuclear science.
Link: https://www.ej-physics.org/index.php/ejphysics/article/view/387
Citation: Krivit, Steven B., and Ravnitzky, Michael, “Review of Condensed-Matter Nucleosynthesis,” (Sept. 8, 2025). European Journal of Applied Physics, 7(5), 1-18. https://doi.org/10.24018/ejphysics.2025.7.5.387