Eugene Mallove

Dr. Eugene Mallove is the President of the nonprofit New Energy Foundation, Inc. and has held the position of Editor-in-Chief of Infinite Energy Magazine since 1995. Dr. Mallove holds a Master of Science Degree and Bachelor of Science Degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from MIT and a Science Doctorate in Environmental Health Sciences from Harvard University. Dr. Mallove has broad experience in high technology engineering companies including Hughes Research Laboratories, TASC (The Analytic Science Corporation), and MIT Lincoln Laboratory.

Since 1991 he has worked as a consultant to U.S. corporations and investment firms doing and planning R & D in new energy. He has taught science journalism at MIT and at Boston University and he was Chief Science Writer at the MIT News Office when cold fusion erupted. Prior to that, he was a top science writer and broadcaster with the Voice of America in Washington, DC. He is also the author of three science books and has written several science and technology articles for magazines and newspapers.

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  • Art Bell - Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 6/10/97, when Dr. Eugene Mallove discussed a prototype of a water heater that uses free energy technology.More »
  • Art Bell: Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to June 10, 1997, when Dr. Eugene Mallove spoke about the history of cold fusion/free energy and the conspiracy around the technology.More »
  • Rebroadcast: Dr. Eugene Mallove

    Friday night's program was a special tribute rebroadcast of researcher Dr. Eugene Mallove from 2/3/04 discussing new energy concepts. The first hour featured brief interviews with Joanne Mallove and Dr. James Kornberg on the life and work of Dr. Mallove, as well as live Open...More »
  • New Energy Concepts

    Dr. Eugene Mallove, the President of the nonprofit New Energy Foundation, shared his ideas on radical forms of energy, that surpass current alternatives such as solar and wind power. One of these, he said, is cold fusion, which he first became familiar with in 1989 when Drs....More »

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