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Publié le 11/07/2014
Could homochirality of life be induced by asymmetric photochemistry of interstellar ice...
A new study of interstellar ice analogs gives insight to explain the biomolecular asymmetry at the surface of primitive Earth. Living organisms use amino acids exclusively in their L enantiomeric...
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Publié le 27/06/2014
How to obtain a clear electron image when the nucleus of an atom perturbs the ionization...
Ionization is a phenomenon scientists have been trying to study closer and closer. Unfortunately, till now they were faced with an important blurring of the image taken. An international team...
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Publié le 14/02/2014
Why do telescopes detect gaz where there should only be dust and ice?
In the very cold regions of the interstellar medium (10-30 K), desorption induced by low-energy (7-14 eV) UV photons can explain the abundances of molecules in the gas phase, at temperatures well-...
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Publié le 28/01/2014
Chiral clusters: a molecular handshake probed by photoelectrons
Through a long standing collaboration between the University of Nottingham and the DESIRS beamline team, scientists have used the technique of photoelectron circular dichroism (PECD) to study chiral...
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Publié le 06/12/2013
Cold plasma-generated reactive atoms for biomedicine
Cold atmospheric pressure plasmas are emerging as precious tools for new applications with potential to revolutionise science, technology and health care. In order to control and tailor the presence...
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Publié le 18/11/2013
Proteins easy to peel... of electrons!
Removing electrons from a material requires energy that can be provided in various forms. When using light as the energy source, it is by the photoelectric effect that electrons are ejected from...
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Publié le 04/11/2013
Chirality reveals electron/nuclear motion couplings
The coupling of electronic and nuclear motions is a striking manifestation of the complex many-particle dynamics involved in off-equilibrium systems, like excited molecules.
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Publié le 01/11/2013
LE RAYON DE SOLEIL - N°23 THE SYNCHROTRON MAGAZINE
Novembre 2013. 2013 has offered rich scientic results as well as national and international events involving SOLEIL teams. We are now a few days away from the launch of the...
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Publié le 12/07/2013
Three water molecules are enough to stabilize a dipeptide
Experiments carried out at DESIRS beamline show that nanosolvation of a fragile peptide dimer by only three water molecules, isolated in the gas phase, has a dramatic impact on its stability. A...
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