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big science
noun
- scientific research requiring large capital expenditure.
big science
noun
- scientific research that requires a large investment of capital
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of big science1
First recorded in 1960–65
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“I worked for NASA, so I’m a big science and facts kind of person.”
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"Even with this short period of time, we were able to do really big science. This work gives a first hint of all the amazing solar system science we'll be able to do with Webb."
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"It's like a big science experiment in your backyard," Kritsky says.
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A: I think setting the science division on a path, giving it a lot of visibility globally and forging links with the big science communities.
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“I am rather skeptical that we will really learn a lot from this big science project.”
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