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...Project Bypass involves the first attempt in the United States to bring about a collision between a beam of electrons and a beam of positrons, or positively charged electrons...
...addition, the senior staff of the CEA have decided that, beginning July 1, only one project-Project Bypass-will use the CEA accelerator. Work on three other high-energy physics projects now being conducted at the CEA will be stopped...
...Bypass is the most exciting and unique of our projects, and the most likely to insure a long life for the CEA," Strauch said. Because of the upcoming reduction in personnel and the extra time and effort involved in alternating projects on the CEA accelerator, he added, "continuing the other projects would slow down Bypass...
...campaign he headed Candidate Nixon's Task Force on the Environment. Last January, Train's appointment as No. 2 man at Interior was hailed by conservationists, who then feared (but no longer) that Secretary Walter J. Hickel was unsympathetic to their cause. Now Train, whom Hickel often bypassed on policy matters, may be in a position to bypass Hickel...
...Population trends will continue to shift west and southwest and to the cities. As blacks move to the suburbs, many middle-class whites may return to the city. More and more, professional politicians will lose power to part-time activists as "participatory democracy" comes closer to reality. Candidates will bypass political organizations even more than they do today and reach directly to the people, with the help of TV and enthusiastic volunteers. Two-way cable TV may also make instant referendums possible (not to mention shopping from home...