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Published on 17/04/2024Press release - Synchrotron SOLEIL's waste heat to heat 1,000 homes and the Gif-sur-Yvette (...)
On April 15, 2024, EPA Paris-Saclay and SOLEIL signed a partnership agreement to capture and recover the waste heat* produced by the Synchrotron. Installed on the Saclay plateau, it will supply a 5th (...)Read more -
Published on 11/04/2024A 300 keV cryo-electron microscope available at SOLEIL by 2025
On Monday 18 March 2024, over 8 tons of equipment have been delivered to SOLEIL. These are parts for the new cryogenic electron microscope, which will be made available to users, on the basis of a (...)Read more -
Published on 03/04/2024EU project RIANA launched
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Published on 26/03/2024Atomic exploration of calcareous precipitates inside bacteria
Some bacteria form micrometric calcareous granules inside their cells, thus storing calcium and carbon. Their function remains unknown but cells spend energy to synthesize them. To predict the (...)Read more -
Published on 26/03/2024Edible 3D printed parts - fast real-time X-ray tomography of the adhesion kinetics of a (...)
3D printing of edible parts based on natural biopolymers opens up new prospects for pharmaceutical applications to obtain customized structures with targeted release kinetics of active ingredients (...)Read more -
Published on 26/03/2024Finding alternatives to opioids : Nanoparticles of analgesic prodrugs studied on SWING and (...)
A major global health challenge nowadays is the opioid crisis. Opioids are the most powerful and widely used painkillers with however severe addiction drawbacks. In this context, a ground-breaking (...)Read more -
Published on 26/03/2024International Day of Light 2024 – Visit of the Synchrotron SOLEIL including tunnels of the (...)
Since 2018, UNESCO has declared that May 16 is the International Day of Light. For the fifth edition of this Day and a little ahead of schedule, SOLEIL opens its doors for an afternoon of visits and (...)Read more -
Published on 19/03/2024Investigation on the bioresorbable coronary scaffold resorption in-vivo
Coronary heart disease (CHD), the main cause for sudden deaths, is today treated with expandable stents to open the arteries for blood flow. But these stents cannot be surgically removed, and patients (...)Read more -
Published on 06/03/2024Unraveling the Mysteries of a novel TiS 2 Ultrathin Film Synthesis Approach
In the ever-evolving landscape of materials science, the quest for innovative techniques to fabricate ultrathin films of transition metal dichalcogenides 1 has taken a significant leap forward with a (...)Read more -
Published on 04/03/2024On the track of mammoth ivory: a witness to Prehistory
Approximately 40,000 years ago, prehistoric humans utilized mammoth ivory to craft the earliest statuettes and manufacture the first musical instruments discovered to date. Mammoth ivory holds (...)Read more -
Published on 04/03/2024Controlled and targeted chemical reactions, thanks to the water surface
In modern chemistry the control, for a given reaction, of the precise location where it will take place on the molecules involved is a challenging task but is crucial because it may open up new (...)Read more -
Published on 20/02/2024Video - Flax from past to present
What do mummy strips and the hull of a boat have in common? Both contain flax fibres! Much appreciated by the Egyptians, this plant material with its many qualities is now being studied with a view to (...)Read more