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      Big Science and the Large Hadron Collider

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          The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the particle accelerator operating at CERN, is probably the most complex and ambitious scientific project ever accomplished by humanity. The sheer size of the enterprise, in terms of financial and human resources, naturally raises the question whether society should support such costly basic-research programs. I address this question here by first reviewing the process that led to the emergence of Big Science and the role of large projects in the development of science and technology. I then compare the methodologies of Small and Big Science, emphasizing their mutual linkage. Finally, after examining the cost of Big Science projects, I highlight several general aspects of their beneficial implications for society.

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          Impact of Large-Scale Science on the United States: Big science is here to stay, but we have yet to make the hard financial and educational choices it imposes.

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            A Historical Perspective on the Rise of the Standard Model

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              13 June 2011
              2011-11-15
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              10.1007/s00016-011-0078-1
              1106.2443
              06814fe6-970b-4ed1-9ba7-f88c9366fc59

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              CERN-PH-TH/2011-288
              17 pages; final version to appear in Physics in Perspective
              physics.hist-ph hep-ex hep-ph hep-th

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