Oh, yay, I was beginning to get bored without any news about our favorite scammer.
I love how this article calls him a researcher...when the guy has never had formal scientific training...and may not even have a college degree. The quibble about whether they are talking about “cold fusion” or “LENR” is a nice touch, too.
I couldn't make it through Kevmo's inconsiderate copy and paste job without my eyes bleeding.
I don't think energy output can be predicted with either "cold fusion" or "LENR," so I don't see what difference it makes. They're both fodder for scam artists.
This is more news about LENR than Rossi, not that we can count on you to see the difference.
Yippiee!! Sunday cryptoscience!
Rossi has a quite legitimate Italian degree related to science.
From an Italian poster to Vortex-L:
"In philosphy, it required an "experimental" thesis, that is an original work, but not of the quality required for a PhD. In Italy, one is called "Dottore" with that degree. Indeed, it used to be the highest degree until 1986, if I remember correctly the year.."
"In 1973, Rossi graduated cum laude in Philosophy of Science and Engineering at the University of Milan with a thesis on Albert Einsteins Theory of Relativity and its interrelationship with Edmund Husserls Phenomenology. His advisor was Professor Ludovico Geymonat."
In addition, he has quite extensive experience in technology from working at his families firm before (and probably after) his university education.
Your accuracy is up to its usual standards.