Caption: An experimental "cold fusion" device produced this pattern of "triple tracks" (shown at right), which scientists say is caused by high-energy nuclear particles resulting from a nuclear reaction
Credit: Pam Boss, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR)
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