The idea of nuclear fusion occurring at room temperature is called cold fusion.
"Hot" nuclear fusion (this is not the term normally used) is exactly what the name implies, the materials are heated, which provides them with enough energy to overcome the normal repulsion of protons. Cold nuclear fusion requires no heating and has not yet been proved, although dozens of Physicists and Electro-Chemists have claimed to have created cold fusion. Cold Fusion relies on other forces, such as pressure, to overcome the electrostatic force of repulsion.
I think you mean "Cold Fusion" It is the (currently) hypothetical nuclear fusion reaction which happens at ambient temperatures?
nuclear fusion
cant repeat the same process twice!,
Nuclear Fusion
The sun runs on nuclear fusion. No sun and the Earth is just a cold dead rock.
Combining two atomic nuclei is called nuclear fusion.
Fusion is a nuclear reaction.
Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy
No, Neptune is a planet. Stars are hot, glowing with the heat from nuclear fusion in their core. Neptune is cold, and much too small to have fusion.
That would be nuclear fusion, like what happens in stars, when two hydrogen nuclei combine to form a helium nucleus.