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"The instrument is science".
This race to the "big science" is not that of particle physics or science of the universe. Neuroscience, human and social sciences and above all cell biology are now faced with the need to "push experimental research horizon" in relying on heavy and expensive means of observation. At the beginning of the year, the Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) took the lead in their specialty (the study of the genomes), with a mégacommande of material passed to Luke Bryan ticket an American industrialist.
"The new DNA sequencers are emerging of new theories." "In this discipline, it is often the instrument which is science", summarizes Vincent Bontemps, philosopher-researcher at the CEA and specialist of the "instruments of the extreme". "Twenty years ago, biologists didn't hear of major equipment. "Today, they became mandatory for who wants to study a new biological component", confirms Yves Petroff.
These machines are classified into three broad categories. Those breakthroughs thematic major (such as the LHC), those used to deepen the knowledge in a specific discipline (such as astronomical observatories and space telescopes) and those that benefit several communities (such as the synchrotron Soleil, biologists and physicists who want tickets for Luke Bryan to understand the secrets of matter).
"Big science", "big business".
With this explosion of investment applications, scientific powers of average size as the France face very difficult choices. What are the large equipment that can be shared within an international organization, such as the Geneva CERN And what are essential to the national community machinery to strengthen its competitiveness "It all depends on disciplines, teams at the controls and linkages with industry", summarizes the physicist Michel Spiro, who heads the Committee of major equipment of the CNRS.
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Legacy of Gaullism, large science investments have endowed the France of 50 machines in virtually all disciplines and all projects are pending arbitration. Three main criteria are: scientific excellence, the prospects of potential radiation and advances in technology of interest to industry. Approximately EUR 300 million is spent each year by the France in the construction and especially the maintenance of equipment, from 2 to 3 billion euros in Europe.
The next twenty years, around EUR 20 billion should be invested by the scientific community in new facilities. The model in vogue to lead these very complex organisations is now appeal to a Board of Directors, assisted by a Committee of independent program to study and classify applications, a Council scientific guardian of the temple and a finance Committee to audit expenditures. The "big science" is also a "big business".
A selection of major infrastructure: lesechos.fr/slide show
Particle physics
Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Built in a circular underground tunnel of 27 kilometres at the Franco-Swiss border, it is the most powerful accelerator Luke Bryan in Drake tickets the world and the largest experimental device built by man to validate physical theories. The collision of protons must reproduce the energy conditions of the primary universe.
Study of the matter
Synchrotron Soleil
Operational since 2006 on the Saclay plateau, this ring of 354 metres in circumference, where travel very high energy electrons, provides an intense light source to probe the matter.
Genomics
National centre of sequencing
Opened in 2002 on the Genopole of Evry, CNS (also known as the Genoscope)'s mission is to sequence and analyze the genetic information of various agencies with an interest in scientific, medical or economic.
Nuclear
ITER
The international thermonuclear experimental reactor, whose construction started near Aix-en-Provence, is intended to verify the scientific feasibility of nuclear fusion as a new source of energy. The project committed eight partners, including Europe involved in 45 in funding.