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Project Sherwood was a United States fusion research program associated with early controlled-fusion efforts. | Project Sherwood was a United States fusion research program associated with early controlled-fusion efforts. | ||
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In LENR-related historical discussions, Project Sherwood appears in connection with Winston Bostick's work beginning at Livermore Laboratory in 1948. This context leads into Bostick's later discharge experiments using deuterated titanium wire and current-loop or plasmoid interpretations. | In LENR-related historical discussions, Project Sherwood appears in connection with Winston Bostick's work beginning at Livermore Laboratory in 1948. This context leads into Bostick's later discharge experiments using deuterated titanium wire and current-loop or plasmoid interpretations. | ||
Latest revision as of 02:59, 4 June 2026
Project Sherwood was a United States fusion research program associated with early controlled-fusion efforts.
Historical fusion context
In LENR-related historical discussions, Project Sherwood appears in connection with Winston Bostick's work beginning at Livermore Laboratory in 1948. This context leads into Bostick's later discharge experiments using deuterated titanium wire and current-loop or plasmoid interpretations.
