Muon colliders have recently attracted considerable attention as potential successors to the LHC. In this talk, I'll summarize the highlights and lowlights of high-energy muon colliders, emphasizing the sense in which these colliders are "invisibles factories” that can provide unprecedented access to dark sectors, dark matter, and neutrinos. In addition to presenting recent results, I'll survey some of the many opportunities for further study.
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