Since I posted the thread, for once I’ll respond to your propaganda. Wikipedia is infested with your compatriots in the anti-LENR propagandist community. Any positive information on the subject is rapidly found and deleted. It is not an accurate source of information re LENR.
LENR-CANR.org (which you constantly denigrate as “just a blog”, when, in fact, it is an exhaustive bibliography of published work in LENR, and no more a “blog” than Free Republic is) has copies of published papers relating to the IMRA work:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/RouletteTresultsofi.pdf
Which I certainly can’t classify as “no tangible results”. Of course, perhaps you and your wiki buddies intend to mean “no tangible results as “no commercial power plants” and suppose that published science is “intangible”.
A presentation at a cold fusion conference isn't exactly publishing, but let's look at the claimed results.
On pages 5 and 6 we see that they didn't get excess power until after 64 days, and then it was only one watt. I can see why people consider such trivial claimed power production to be intangible. After several million dollars of funding the result is pathetic.