NATS 1775 Lecture : The Rise of Big Science Projects

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Lecture three: the rise of big science projects. There was an expectation of success with regards to these big science projects. This was because they were so expensive to finance, and a lot of time that was put into it. There was now more interaction between science and the state. There needed to be a balance between the openness of science and the secrecy of military operations, as often these projects had to do with war and war tactics. Us research and development prior to entry into wwii. Germany had been defeated in the first world war, and many people believed that they were treated unfairly in the treaty of versailles. The us was well aware that they may have to enter into the war at some point in time. The major concern was that many of its scientific leaders believed that the us was not strong enough to beat the rebuilt germany.

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