Eugene Mallove

Eugene Franklin Mallove ( born June 9, 1947 † 14 May 2004) was a science writer, editor and publisher of the magazine Infinite Energy, founder of the nonprofit New Energy Foundation, a strong promoter of cold fusion and an advocate of it explored alternative science. Mallove wrote Fire from Ice, a book about the experiments of Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann at the University of Utah. Among other claims, the book, the team repeatedly produced a surplus of energy, but that the results were made and suppressed ridiculous by an organized campaign of established physics.

Life

Eugene Mallove graduated in Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT with a Bachelor (1969 ) and Master ( 1970) and from the environmental sciences at Harvard University. He had worked for technology companies such as Hughes Research Laboratory, Analytic Science Corporation and MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and he worked as a consultant on issues of alternative energy. Mallove taught science journalism at MIT and Boston University and was the author of the News Bureau of the MIT, an activity that he, triggered by a dispute with the University on cold fusion, finished.

Eugene Mallove was killed on 14 May 2004 in Norwich at his parents' house, which he tended straight. Malloves activity favored the emergence of conspiracy theories, but the police investigation revealed robbery as a motive.

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