Loureiro, who was married, joined MIT in 2016 and was named last year to lead MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, where he worked to advance clean energy technology and other research. The center, one of the school’s largest labs, had more than 250 people working across seven buildings when he took the helm. He was a professor of physics and nuclear science and engineering.
Hadn’t heard about this, but that’s really sad. Also, always weird vibes when high profilish scientists are murdered. It can easily be just an unfortunate case of wrong place and wrong time, but its a strange coincidence.
Sadly true, but considering this man might have had some very valuable testimony to provide regarding a recent Congressional hearing, this one really, really, really deserves much closer attention.
Hadn’t heard about this, but that’s really sad. Also, always weird vibes when high profilish scientists are murdered. It can easily be just an unfortunate case of wrong place and wrong time, but its a strange coincidence.
Hard not to think of the cold fusion scientist who was really just in the wrong place at the wrong time apparently. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Mallove
You’re not going to believe this but Trump just got into the nuclear fusion business.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-media-fusion-power-company-devin-nunes-0ad9fe84447acf340a3fbf57e8dbd4fd
I have a hard time believing it was “wrong place, wrong time” when they broke into his house to murder him.
Mallove was a bullshit artist.
It’s Not Cold Fusion… But It’s Something An experiment that earned Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann widespread ridicule in 1989 wasn’t necessarily bogus
I’m not sure it’s really fair to classify Mallove as a bullshit artist.
A bullshit artist would be somebody funded by the oil and gas industry in 2025 who commissioned debunked climate science reports, attempts to close the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations, and avoids testifying before Congress.
With about two daily mass shootings in the US, a single kill of a relatively low-profile person does not get any media attention.
Sadly true, but considering this man might have had some very valuable testimony to provide regarding a recent Congressional hearing, this one really, really, really deserves much closer attention.