Eleven British universities are busy finalizing bids to host the first University Research Centre in high-temperature superconductivity. But there are questions to be asked about the establishment of such a Centre, and about the squeezing of further funds for superconductivity from other areas of science.
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Caplin, D. The best for British superconductivity?. Nature 329, 117 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/329117a0
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