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Superconductor Week No. 2405
Wednesday March 17, 2010

HTS Advocates React to Possible FY2011 DOE HTS Budget Cuts
    Larbalestier: Budget Cuts Disaster for YBCO Development
    Fredette: AMSC Operations Not Affected
    Lauder: Cutting HTS Cable Costs by a Third Would Save $15 B
    Hammond: Funding Cuts Affect U.S. Leadership in HTS
    Lehner: DOE Funding Created Jobs
    Lehner: Cuts would Curtail Activity
Nexans Continues Development of HTS Round Wire

    Efficient Use of Core Volume Essential Breakthrough
Weserlau Orders Second MBH from Zenergy
    Mueller: Repeat Purchase Endorsement of MBH Technology
    Weserlau Fully Converts Site to SC Magnetic Billet Heating
IEE-CAS Uses PIT Method to Synthesize Pnictide Wires
    PIT Method Overcomes Pnictide Brittleness
    Possible High Field Commercial Applications
    PIT Method Unveils New Superocnducting Compounds
UM College Park, NIST Report Tungsten Measurements
    Research Employs NIST's EBIT
Foley Wins NSW Telestra Award     

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Superconductor Week No. 2404
Sunday March 14, 2010

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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