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The subterranean ballet of ALICE
During the long shutdown of CERN’s accelerators, the ALICE experiment at the LHC is removing and refurbishing or replacing the majority of its detectors
Upgrading ALICE: What’s in store for the next two years?
Major internal improvements await the ALICE detector during CERN’s Long Shutdown 2 (LS2)
LHC report: make way for the heavy ions
The first collisions of lead nuclei mark the start of a new LHC heavy-ion run
A bumper crop of LHC results at Quark Matter 2018
The main LHC collaborations present a wealth of new results at this year’s Quark Matter conference
Happy 25th birthday, ALICE!
A well-attended jubilee event, held at CERN on 21 March, celebrated 25 years of the ALICE collaboration
New permanent ALICE exhibition inaugurated
Located at ALICE’s experiment site, the exhibition is now open for guided tours
LHC experiments highlight 2017 results
On 15 December, the LHC experiments ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb reviewed their recent experimental results
Measuring the heaviest anti-nucleus observed so far
The ALICE collaboration has released the measurement of the integrated production yield in heavy-ion collisions the anti-alpha particle
LHC: preparations for a new season of physics
Adjustments to the thousands of pieces of equipment making up the LHC are ongoing before data taking can start for 2017
New ALICE results show novel phenomena in proton collisions
Published in Nature Physics ALICE reports proton collisions sometimes present similar patterns to those observed in the collisions of heavy nuclei