Term used to describe a series of changes in science occurred in industrial nations
For other uses, see Big Science (disambiguation).
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In 1977 the completion of the Shiva laser at LLNL ushered in a new field of big science: laser fusion.
Big science is a term used by scientists and historians of science to describe a series of changes in science which occurred in industrial nations during and after World War II, as scientific progress increasingly came to rely on large-scale projects usually funded by national governments or groups of governments.[1] Individual or small group efforts, or small science, are still relevant today as theoretical results by individual authors may have a significant impact, but very often the empirical verification requires experiments using constructions, such as the Large Hadron Collider, costing between $5 and $10 billion.[2]
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