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In the News: Cold Facts

As published by the Cryogenic Society of America in Cold Facts, Vol 27, No 2: In February 2011, R&D magazine report- ed that Danko van der Laan, a scientist work- ing at NIST, had invented a method of making HTS cables that are thinner and more flexible than ever before. Van der Laan provided Cold […]

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In the News: MIT Technology Review

As published by MIT Technology Review: ENERGY NEWS Super-thin Superconducting Cables New compact cables show promise for power transmission and high-field magnets. By Prachi Patel on February 23, 2011 Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have found a way to make high-­?temperature superconducting power cables that are a tenth the diameter

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In the News: R&D Magazine

As published by R&D Magazine: A researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has invented a method of making high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cables that are thinner and more flexible than demonstration HTS cables now installed in the electric power grid while carrying the same or more current. The compact cables could be

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In the News: National Institute of Standard and Technology

As published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology: Compact High-Temperature Superconducting Cables Demonstrated at NIST For Immediate Release: February 10, 2011 Contact: Laura Ost 303-497-4880 A researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has invented a method of making high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cables that are thinner and more flexible than

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