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What was discovered at the LHC since the Higgs discovery?

You have probably asked yourself: in the 9 years since the discovery of the Higgs boson, what happened at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN? What did we work on during this decade? Which surprises did Nature have in store for us? Does the Standard Model of particle physics work well? What kind of unusual behaviour do the particles show, that we had no idea about before? I will try to give you a glimpse of the most interesting and important results, those that may not have got as much attention as the Higgs particle, although these findings also teach us a lot about the micro-world and also about the achievements of the patient and creative research of the LHC scientists. We can also discuss life at CERN; how does a paper with two thousand authors get prepared; how can you get a job at CERN, what can a baguette and a weasel do to LHC, is the Earth an elastic ball or not, is there cosmic radiation 100 m below the surface, and so on. You are welcome to ask your own questions!

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