Cold Fusion may refer to:
In science
- Cold fusion, a type of purported nuclear reaction at low energies or temperatures.
- Muon-catalyzed fusion, an accepted phenomenon, was sometimes called cold fusion.
- Nuclear fusion at high energies, but only barely sufficient for fusion, used in the production of transuranium elements
In culture
- Cold Fusion (Doctor Who), 1996 novel by Lance Parkin, based on the TV series
- Cold Fusion (The Twilight Zone) An episode of the 2002 TV series
- Cold Fusion (Warren Miller) A movie about skiing and snowboarding
In computing
- ColdFusion, application server and development framework for computer software
- ColdFusion Markup Language, CFML, scripting programming language for the Adobe server
- ColdFusion on Wheels, web application framework
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