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  2. Clint Eastwood Is 'Doing Good' Six Months After Girlfriend's ...

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    Scott Eastwood is giving an update on his dad, Clint Eastwood, six months after the Oscar winner’s girlfriend died. “He's good. He's doing good,” Eastwood, 38, tells PEOPLE. “He’s a ...

  3. Clint Eastwood's son shares update on 94-year-old dad months ...

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    Six months after Clint Eastwood's longtime girlfriend, Christina Sandera, died, the 94-year-old's son is sharing a rare update on how the veteran actor has been holding up.. In a new interview ...

  4. Cause of death revealed for Clint Eastwood's longtime ... - AOL

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    Eastwood announced Sandera's death in a statement last Thursday, although no cause of death was given at the time. She was 61 when she died July 18. Read more: Christina Sandera, longtime partner ...

  5. Large Hadron Collider - Wikipedia

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    The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) between 1998 and 2008 in collaboration with over 10,000 scientists and hundreds of universities and laboratories across more than 100 countries. [ 3 ]

  6. LHCf experiment - Wikipedia

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    The LHCf (Large Hadron Collider forward) is a special-purpose Large Hadron Collider experiment for astroparticle physics, and one of nine detectors in the LHC accelerator at CERN. LHCf is designed to study the particles generated in the forward region of collisions, those almost directly in line with the colliding proton beams.

  7. ATLAS experiment - Wikipedia

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    Experiments at earlier colliders, such as the Tevatron and Large Electron–Positron Collider, were also designed for general-purpose detection. However, the beam energy and extremely high rate of collisions require ATLAS to be significantly larger and more complex than previous experiments, presenting unique challenges of the Large Hadron ...

  8. The world’s most powerful particle accelerator – the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) – has sprung back to life after a three-year shutdown. After planned maintenance and upgrades, it has been ...

  9. ALICE experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Large Hadron Collider smashed its first lead ions in 2010, on 7 November at around 12:30 a.m. CET. [13] [14] The first collisions in the center of the ALICE, ATLAS, and CMS detectors took place less than 72 hours after the LHC ended its first run of protons and switched to accelerating lead-ion beams. Each lead nucleus contains 82 protons ...