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Publié le 04.02.2025
International Day of Light 2025 – Visit of the Synchrotron SOLEIL including tunnels of...
Warning: this event will be held in French 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 discoveries, Saturday, April 26
th
2025, from 2PM to 8PM
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Publié le 09/04/2025
SOLEIL's contribution to the biology community - Scientific Meeting, Montpellier,...
On the program: cross-presentations by scientists from Montpellier and from the synchrotron SOLEIL's beamlines, organized around two main themes: imaging and structural biology.
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Publié le 09/04/2025
Scientific Prize 2024 from the German Arthroplasty Society awarded to a user of the...
Dr. Lea A. Tölken from the Department of Molecular Genetics and Infection Biology (University of Greifswald) has been awarded the 2024 Science Prize in Basic Research by the AE – German Society for...
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Publié le 05/02/2025
The important but little-known sense of touch
Complementing sight, hearing, taste and smell, the sense of touch is discreet but essential. It enables us, for example, to perceive the world around us, manipulate objects with dexterity and even...
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Publié le 16/10/2024
The mystery of underwater directional hearing solved
The human brain determines the direction of a sound by analyzing the interval between the moment the sound is detected successively by one ear and then the other. On land, this is effective. However...
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Publié le 26/03/2024
Edible 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....
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Publié le 19/03/2024
Investigation 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...
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Publié le 20/02/2024
Video - 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...
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Publié le 08/01/2024
Remediation of copper-laden water using hemp: coupling two synchrotron analysis...
There is growing interest in the use of lignocellulosic materials, such as hemp, as adsorbents to recover copper from industrial waters. While hemp is known to be chemically efficient for such an...
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Publié le 11/09/2023
Imaging Alzheimer’s disease through three different beamlines at SOLEIL
Alzheimer’s disease — the most common dementia in the world — progresses in the brain with the development of large protein deposits called amyloid-beta plaques. These shell-like objects can entrap...
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Publié le 24/07/2023
Zebrafish larvae to test renal toxicity of an antibiotic
Renal toxicity is an important aspect to be assessed when a new drug is tested. To study this toxicity, in vitro cell-based assays are often used. Unfortunately, translating the results of such cell...
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Publié le 05/07/2023
SOLEIL Highlights 2022
This document presents a selection of the remarkable results achieved by our users and teams. They allow us to remain optimistic for the future, despite a difficult context linked to the...
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