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Tuesday January 22, 2008 |
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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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Thursday February 04, 2010 |
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Nexans Commissions Superconducting FCL at German Power Plant Field Operations to Begin in a Year 800 A FCL Undergoing Testing FCL to Improve Plant Safety, Provide Operating Experience SFCL to Cut Costs at Boxberg Plant Bock: No Public Funding Allocated Project BTU Providing Support to the Project ITER's Russian DA Signs Procurement Deal for CICC Cabling to be Completed at VNIIKP Russian Suppliers to Supply Strand JLab Announces Succesful Testing of ILC SRF Cavity Cavity Manufactured by AES Niowave Expected to Test Cavity at JLab Cavity Exceeds ILC Accelerating Gradient Requirement Further AES Cavity Tests to Occur at JLab New Capabilities Facilitate Performance Advances Surface Treatment Increases Performance Favale: Key Advances Rely on Industry-Lab Partnerships NNSA, DOE Commit $9.9 Million Through HEDLP Non-SC Inertial Fusion Recevies Funding Polywell Fusion Gets $2 Million in Federal Budget OXI Announces Debt Reduction IFII Establishes Subsidiary as Independent Public Entity SERI Controls Louisiana Energy Park MagLab Researcher Named APS Fellow |
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