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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...1960s, she was a leader in the drive to incorporate modern techniques in Harvard's biological studies, playing a key role in the University's acquisition of its first scanning electron microscope. The microscope has revolutionized several areas of study, including fern research...
...only could the Super Collider have incalculable scientific worth, but it would return the United States to the forefront in a field where its superiority has eroded Accelerators, such as Harvard's Cambridge Electron Accelerator, or the now out-of-commission Princeton-Penn accelerator have been shut down as they have become technically dwarfed by accelerators in places such as Geneva and Germany While Fermilab in Batavia. III. is regarded as one of the top labs anywhere, the United States is simply no longer regarded as the center of high energy physics...
...Cambridge Electron Accelerator was shut down in the 1970s, as better and faster accelerators became necessary. No longer are accelerators costing millions of dollars adequate to do high level work; instead, today's top facilities--containing miles and miles of metal--run into the billions...
Because of these changes, Harvard's High Energy Physics Lab until recently the home of one of the nation's most sophisticated physics machines the Cambridge Electron Accelerator--has now been reduced to a workshop for constructing equipment for labs elsewhere and a common home to the University's team of star physicists...
...quark's mass appears to he somewhere between 30 and 60 electron volts. The masses of atomic particles are given in energy equivalents...