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by dguest 1083 days ago
The LHC was brought down by a weasel:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36173247

It didn't survive.

The article doesn't mention it but a physicist somehow got his hands on it, took it to a taxidermist to have it stuffed, and keeps it in his office.

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At CERN, the previous accelerator was the LEP. Story goes that when it was constructed and first turned on, it was shutting down due to beam not stable. They found out that someone put a glass bottle of beer right inside one of the beams tube. And the detector of Alice at today's LHC was built using steel by melting down old Soviet tanks.
I hadn't heard that about Alice. The CMS hadronic calorimeter was built from brass in old Russian artillery shell casings.
I'm presuming that the tanks were a source of low-emissivity steel?
I haven't heard of low-emissivity steel. Do you mean low-background steel [1]?

My guess: low background steel is demanded more by low-background experiments like neutrino or dark matter detectors. Most of the LHC experiments work in an environment with enough (intentional) radiation to require special radiation hard electronics. The kind of environment is orders of magnitude more radioactive than the ones where the background radiation from steel becomes important.

But please correct me if I'm wrong!

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-background_steel

It may have been a joke... As in, tanks that were not producing much firepower? Don't know xd
Don't have the details, it was a fun fact they told me when I went downstairs there.