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Tuesday January 22, 2008 |
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Sunday March 14, 2010 |
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FY2011 Budget Request Cuts $14.7 Million in DOE HTS Funding Budget Aims for Transition to Private Industry SC to Continue Fundamental Research HTS Cuts Would Affect a Number of National Labs SNL Sees Funding Increase Fermilab Secures ARRA Funding for SRF Development 80% of Funding Directed to Private Industry SRF Upgrades at ANL, JLab, SLAC AMSC to Provide SC Cables to Tres Amigas Project AMSC Buys Minority Stake in Tres Amigas Interconnections Only Sporadically Linked Plans to Sell Power Across Interconnections AMSC to Provide SC Wire and Cable System About Superconductor Electricity Pipelines GSC Awarded $201,070 NSF Grant Funding Part of Long-Term Study of Oxalate Oxidase STI Releases 2009 Financial Results SuperLink to be Integrated into 4G Network Aetna to Insure MEG Evaluation for Epilepsy MIT Technology Review Names AMSC Among 50 Most Innovative |
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Friday February 19, 2010 |
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SPR Underway with EmDrive Flight Thruster Program SC Cavities May Offer Improvements EmDrive May Cut GEO Satellite Launch Costs Other Potential EmDrive Applications Thruster Development Program Underway Some Question EmDrive's Feasibility Current Activity Follows Decade of UK Study ESRF To Purchase SC Magnet Through Upgrade Program Upgrade Includes New Split Coil SC Magnet UC Santa Barbara Claims to Observe Quantum Effects Study Shows Feasibility of Quantum Computing JILA, UC Boulder Develop SQUID-based Amplifier Amplifier's Possible Quantum Computing Applications Device Utilizes Josephson Junctions Selectively Amplifying Electromagnetic Waves Confines Quantum Noise SQUIDs Provide Amplifier with Wide Tunability Further Research Planned AMSC Reports Increased Q3 Revenues AMSC Increases Full Year Predictions
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