By Elizabeth Freudenthal
Underneath Stanford University's carefully preserved golden hills and oak trees, the hum of an atom smasher drowns out the hillside's pastoral buzz. The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, an enclave of Cold War-era buildings, beige and boxy, huddles hidden from the scenic vistas along Highway 280.
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