High-energy Large Hadron Collider results publishedhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8505203.stm>"The level is somewhat higher than the most popular models had predicted, and it looks like it is going to increase with energy a little bit more steeply than we expected," said Gunther Roland, a CMS collaboration scientist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US. "I think it's not going to be a problem, but it is one of the many things that we need to know as we move toward searches for the most rare particles and new physics," "...Uh, it's probably not a problem, probably, but I'm showing a small discrepancy in... well, no, it's well within acceptable bounds again. Sustaining sequence."