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    Big science is a term for large-scale scientific projects funded by governments or groups of governments, often involving big budgets, staffs, machines, and laboratories. Learn about the origins, characteristics, and controversies of big science in physics, astronomy, and life sciences.

  2. Big Science is a style of scientific research that involves large-scale instruments, facilities, and teams, often funded by government or international agencies. Learn about the origins, characteristics, and impacts of Big Science projects in physics, astronomy, and biology.

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  3. Big Science is an art pop electronic minimalist album by American musician Laurie Anderson, released in 1982. It features her hit single "O Superman", which reached No. 2 in the UK, and other tracks inspired by her performance piece United States Live.

  4. BigScience is a one-year long research workshop that aims to create a very large multilingual neural network language model and a very large multilingual text dataset on a supercomputer. It involves more than 1,000 researchers from 60 countries and 250 institutions, and explores the challenges and perspectives of large language models from various angles.

  5. Sep 4, 2013 · How effective are massive collaborations of researchers in reaching big goals? This article explores the pros and cons of Big Science projects in neuroscience, genetics, and other fields.

  6. Apr 24, 2015 · Big science is hard. It is the throw-deep approach that pushes technology to the edge to achieve stunning breakthroughs that dramatically extend the frontiers of science, while inspiring the next generation of scientists and capturing the imagination of the public.

  7. Sep 28, 2021 · We compare the evolving geospatial and topical impact of big science projects in physics, astronomy and biomedical sciences.

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