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Published on 29/09/2025ReMade@ARI final call : materials research for the circular economy - Ongoing Call – (...)
Working on materials for Circular Economy? Get access to European Research Infrastructures by submitting a proposal on ReMade@ARI portal.Read more -
Published on 03/09/2025When like-charged surfaces attract each other
When a surface is immersed in water, it becomes spontaneously charged. Interactions between charged surfaces play a key role in many phenomena, such as the cohesion of cement, the behaviour of (...)Read more -
Published on 19/08/2025Tracking nano heat damages in tumor cells
By combining nanoscale thermometry with cell-scale imaging, researchers have revealed how heat generated by gold nanostars under near-infrared light travels from individual nanoparticles to entire (...)Read more -
Published on 01/08/2025SUCCESS STORY – NEPHEWS Twinning Programme – Mónica Ledesma Motolinía, hosted on the SWING (...)
Researcher at the Department of Chemistry "Ugo Schiff" at the University of Florence, Mónica Ledesma Motolinía has been working for several years on soft condensed matter, active matter and (...)Read more -
Published on 07/07/2025Reading the unreadable. X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy at PUMA beamline for reading salt (...)
Cuneiform tablets are among the oldest written records in human history. Some show salt layers formed after millennia underground, which can crack the clay and completely cover the inscriptions (...)Read more -
Published on 02/07/2025SOLEIL Highlights 2024
The new edition of our Highlights brings together 45 standout achievements selected from the approximately 700 articles published in 2024, resulting from the research undertaken both on SOLEIL's (...)Read more -
Published on 30/06/2025Success Story - NEPHEWS Program - Cosmin Romanitan hosted on SIXS beamline (June 11-15 (...)
Scientist from the National Institute for R&D in Microtechnologies (IMT) in Bucharest, Cosmin Romanitan has strong expertise in laboratory-based X-ray diffraction on different types of nanomaterials (...)Read more -
Published on 16/06/2025Portrait of Stéphanie Belin - "Understanding how materials work and uncovering their (...)
Through a series of portraits, SOLEIL goes out to meet the people who make the synchrotron what it is. For this fourth episode, Stéphanie Belin, a scientist on the ROCK beamline, played along. From (...)Read more -
Published on 16/06/2025Transition metal dichalcogenides - Evolution of their electronic structure from two- to (...)
Ever since the discovery of graphene, research on two-dimensional (2D) materials is ongoing a tremendous effort. Along with this trend, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD) are extremely promising (...)Read more -
Published on 04/06/2025SOLEIL's contribution to the Energy Transition
More than 15 years after the opening to our users, SOLEIL takes stock of the important results obtained thanks to the beamlines during this period. Thus, we invite you to discover a series of thematic (...)Read more -
Published on 03/06/2025A vitamin D analog to fight advanced prostate cancer
Vitamin D is known for its anti-cancer activities, notably on prostate cancer progression, but it is of limited clinical use. Scientists from the Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et (...)Read more -
Published on 28/05/2025Best Presentation Award granted to Marine Fournier at the 2025 National Photoemission (...)
Organized by the PhotoEmission Spectroscopy Research Federation (FR SPE), the JNSPE 2025 conference, held in Lyon from May 14 to 16, recognized Marine Fournier, a final-year PhD student, with the Best (...)Read more