Word: electronic
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Whatever the programmatic meaning -perhaps proton meets electron, proton loves electron, proton loses electron-it is an elegant and pleasing combination of sight welded to sound...
...minute movie was prepared from over 50,000 feet of documentary film taken of a team of Harvard scientists working in the Cambridge Electron Accelerator over the past two years. It was produced for Harvard Project Physics, an experimental physics course in its final test year in over 100 high schools and colleges...
...students, engineers and technicians--working under Karl Strauch, professor of Physics, and James K. Walker, assistant professor of Physics--who have been studying the influence of electrical charges on one another at exceedingly small distances. To do so, the scientists have used the beam from the accelerator to produce electron-positron pairs...
...competition consists of four other computers ranging from the IBM 1401, which Dix describes as "old and uninteresting" and which is now used principally for printing output; to the IBM 360-50, a more modern affair which, among its other duties, analyzes data from the Cambridge Electron Accelerator; to the two IBM 7094's, giant computers which solve complex problems in organized batches, hence the title "batch-processing...
Livingston was the first director of the Accelerator, which began in 1962 to produce six-billion-electron-volt electrons to probe the fundamental questions of matter...