The LHC recently collided Oxygen and Neon ions. These are lighter than the 'normal' Lead collisions, so they are a very important input to understanding how nuclear interactions change depending on the size of what is colliding. This #CMSPaper observes "collective flow", essentially a sign of the quark gluon plasma, in those collisions and compares it to the best available theoretical predictions (that all have some disagreement) https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.02580