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2-Hour Show Airs Tuesday, December 28, 2004, 9p.m. ET/PT

QuantumSphere To Be Featured on History Channel’s Modern Marvels Program

Costa Mesa, CA | December 21, 2004

QuantumSphere, Inc., announced it will be featured on the December 28th episode of the History Channel’s Modern Marvels television show. Modern Marvels celebrates technological breakthroughs, man-made wonders and innovation brought to life on a grand scale. Modern Marvels will feature QuantumSphere in the first hour of a two-hour special that will examine the gathering storm of global warming, the end of the age of oil, and companies, including QuantumSphere, that leverage nanotechnology to produce and supply non-polluting, renewable energy sources. The news follows a previous announcement that QuantumSphere has completed the buildout of a large-scale reactor to produce and meet an unprecedented demand for QuantumSphere’s nanonickel (n-Ni) that will be used to produce a renewable source of power to supply the world’s energy needs.

“QuantumSphere’s appearance on Modern Marvels offers an excellent way to draw attention to the value our products provide for applications that companies, governments and ordinary people will use in their daily lives,” said Kevin Maloney, CEO, QuantumSphere, Inc. Some of the markets QuantumSphere will enter include: power for automobiles; remote, portable, and distributed power generation; residential, industrial and commercial power systems; heavy equipment; consumer electronics; and other government and military applications. “We are extremely honored to have been selected for this show, which further validates our technology and our stature as a premier supplier of QSI-nanoTM nickel, that will reduce the cost of fuel cell catalysts by up to 75% based on current prices, to meet the world’s energy needs,” Maloney added.

QuantumSphere’s segment was shot at the company’s manufacturing plant in Costa Mesa, California. QuantumSphere is uniquely positioned to meet the market needs, as the firm’s facility scales up to produce 2,500 pounds of the world’s purest nanopowders, including nanonickel, a month. QuantumSphere's exclusive manufacturing process provides consistent, narrow particle size distribution, custom-tailored oxide shell thickness and the highest purity metallic nanopowders on the market.

About The History Channel

Now reaching more than 86 million Nielsen subscribers, The History Channel, ® "Where the Past Comes Alive, ®" brings history to life in a powerful manner and provides an inviting place where people experience history personally and connect their own lives to the great lives and events of the past. The History Channel received the prestigious Governor’s award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for the network’s "Save Our History®" campaign dedicated to historic preservation and education. The History Channel’s Modern Marvels® Web site is located here.

About QuantumSphere, Inc.

QuantumSphere manufactures leading metallic nanopowders for breakthrough propellants, munitions and other energetic applications in the aerospace, defense, energy and other markets demanding advanced material applications.

QuantumSphere’s exclusive manufacturing process provides: consistent, narrow particle size distribution; low level of agglomeration and impurities; custom-tailored oxide shell thickness; and the highest purity metallic nanopowders on the market that are easier to transport and handle. The company manufactures the highest quality of metallic nanopowder in the industry without compromising its commitment to the environment. No other company offers these performance advantages, as QuantumSphere has a 2-year lead ahead of its competitors. The company will leverage its leading market position in nanoaluminum (n-Al) to introduce nanonickel (n-Ni) applications for fuel cells, and other applications including additives for plastics and electromagnetic frequency shielding applications.


Contact:
Joe Romano
Partner, HighGround, Inc.
781-279-1320 x 208
jromano@highgroundinc.com

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