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MOAI SIGHTINGS AND WHAT'S NEW
Moai Sightings
What's New on Easter Island
What's New in the Pacific
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What's New in Polynesia
International News
What's New in Hanga Roa</p
Heavy Ion Physics at the LHC: What's new ? What's next ?
Towards the end of 2010, some 25 years after the very first collisions of
ultra-relativistic heavy ions at fixed target energies, and some 10 years after
the start of operation of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), the LHC
opened a new era in heavy ion physics with lead on lead collisions at
TeV. After a short reminder of the main results from
lower energies, this review highlights a few selected areas where significant
progress has been made during the first three years of ion operation at the
LHC.Comment: Talk given at the 'Nobel Symposium on LHC results', Krusenberg,
Sweden, 13 - 17 May 2013, to be published in Physica Script
News and Notes
What's New in Hangaroa
What's New in Polynesia
International News</p
News and Notes
Moai Sightings
What's New in the Pacific
What's New in Hangaroa</p
News and Notes
Moai Sightings
What's New in the Pacific
What's New in Hanga Roa</p
News and Notes
Moai Sightings
What's New in the Pacific
What's New in Hanga Roa</p
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