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Superconductor Week No. 2209
Wednesday June 11, 2008
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Advanced Supercon Begins Operations

Interview with Tom Rosa
ASCI Hires Tom Rosa as CFO and Senior Vice President
Additions to Current U.S. Staff of 2 Expected
ASCI U.S. to Sell HTS and LTS Wires

DOE Shuts Down National Compact Stellarator Experiment

Interview with PPPL Director Robert Goldston
Cancellation Hopes to Preserve NSTX
DOE Not Abandoning Stallarator Research
DOE Reiterates Support for ITER
Benefits of NSTX Highlighted
Two Major Upgrades Proposed for NSTX
Upgrades Relevant to Future Fusion Projects

NHMFL, ORNL Say Fe-As Material Superconducts Above 45T

Interview with Lead Researcher Frank Hunte
Oxyarsenides Beat Nb3Sn and MgB2 in High Magnetic Fields
Oxyarsenides May Feature New Mechanism of Superconductivity
Practical Applications for Oxyarsenides Possible

Fe-As Superconductors Share Magnetic Properties with Cuprates

U.S. Senate Approves $250M for Science Funding

Fermilab to Go-Ahead with Layoffs
Anonymous Donor Gives $5 Million to U of Chicago for Fermilab

America’s Physics Nobel Laureates Ask Bush to Restore Science Funding

AMSC Shares Hit Record High

CEO Sells Shares
AMSC Receives Four D-VAR Orders

Oxford Instruments Acquires Link Analytical AB For $1.19M

Japanese Government to Honors Founder of Oxford Instruments

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Superconductor Week No. 2208
Friday May 30, 2008
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Japanese Researchers Discover New Family of Superconductors

Interviews with David Larbalestier, Hideo Hosono, Hai-Hu Wen, and Zhongxian Zhao
Larbalestier Underscores Scientific and Practical Significance of “New and Powerful” Superconductors
Chinese Researchers Develop Superconductor With Tc of 55K
Iron Superconductors Resemble Cuprates
Potential for Higher Tc Suspected

MSU Approves $16 Million to Expand Cyclotron Lab

AMSC, LIPA, Nexans Energize $58.5 million 138kV HTS Power Cable

Interview with Jack McCall, Director of Business Development HTS T&D Systems at American Superconductor
HTS Cable Carries 5 Times Current of Copper
Budget Increases and Delays Overcome
AMSC Reviews Advantages of HTS Cables

EHTS Achieves 90% Yield for 2G Wire Buffer Layers

Interview with Reinhard Dietrich, EHTS' Director of Sales and Marketing
EHTS Emphasizes Cost Savings of Stainless
New Process Controller Improves Yield
EHTS 306A 2G Wire Produced on Stainless Steel Tape
Production Scaleup Next Step

Superconductor Technologies to Raise $6.0 Million in Offering

STI Reports Lower Revenues for 1Q 2008

AMSC Reports Record Revenues, Declining Losses in 4Q 2007

AMSC Reports $112.5M Revenues for 2007

Saudi Arabia and CERN Sign Protocol to Cooperation Agreement

Stanford, Carnegie Researchers Study HTS Under Pressure

Study Sheds Light on Mechanism of HTS

MCG Study Reveals Exercise Helps Fetuses

Interview with Linda May,assistant professor of Anatomy at KCUMB
Study May Promote Interest in MEG
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