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Published on 04/04/2016From Pépin le Bref and Charlemagne to Gustave Flaubert: Hair, witness to our History and (...)
In March 2016, Doctor Philippe Charlier, Sophie Jacqueline and Julie Arteta, from the Medical and Forensic Anthropology group of Versailles Saint Quentin University, came to DiffAbs beamline to study (...)Read more -
Published on 16/03/2016Baseline data, fundamental for X-ray studies, widely revisited
Analytical techniques using X-rays (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, X-ray absorption, optical characterization, etc.) require knowledge of fundamental atomic data, and in particular the mass (...)Read more -
Published on 10/03/2016New magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for imaging, vectorization and data storage
Nano-magnets are of particular interest for researchers in the field of nanomedicine since they are easily tunable through a magnetic field. Iron oxide, which is not expensive and easy to synthesize (...)Read more -
Published on 24/02/2016Tryptophan and gold nanoparticles: A winning duo for deep ultraviolet imaging of microbial (...)
Researchers from the University of Belgrade successfully demonstrated the utility of tryptophan-functionalized gold nanoparticles as fluorescent probes for imaging of microbial cells. In the study (...)Read more -
Published on 24/02/2016Mixed-valence Eu 2+/Eu 3+ europium salt : Coupling photoemission techniques for a first (...)
After showing the coexistence of Eu 2+/Eu 3+ ions in hydrated EuCl3 salt, which was then proved to be EuCl 2,85 salt (see 2013 study published in J. Phys Chem. C) a new advance has been made on the (...)Read more -
Published on 24/02/2016A nano-crossbow in pathogenic bacteria …
Crystal structure of part of the type VI secretion system solved on PROXIMA-1 Among the multiple systems used by bacteria to survive and multiply, the T6SS- type VI secretion system is one of the main (...)Read more -
Published on 16/02/2016PLATO Paris-Saclay network launched on June 19 th at SOLEIL
On Thursday June 19th, over 150 people took part in the official launch of the PLATO* Paris-Saclay network held in SOLEIL's buildings, and involving, for the most part, SME directors as well as (...)Read more -
Published on 16/02/2016Toward a carbon-based molecular Nano-electronics using polymers
A research group from the Institut Jean Lamour, in partnership with the CASSIOPEE beamline, highlighted for the first time the band-structure of a self-supported polymer, which synthesis has been (...)Read more -
Published on 04/02/2016In 2016, two co-funding PhD thesis proposed by LLB and SOLEIL
As part of a partnership established in 2006, LLB-Orphée and SOLEIL propose this year two cofounding PhD thesis on innovative topics using the synergy of both synchrotron radiation and neutrons (...)Read more -
Published on 03/02/2016Novel insights in the attachment of the bacterial carcinogen Helicobacter pylori
The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori is highly adapted to survival in the human stomach and responsible for the majority of peptic ulcer and gastric cancer cases worldwide. An important survival (...)Read more -
Published on 03/02/2016Long-Lasting Phosphorescence: chromium influence on biomarkers
Scientists from the Goa University (Goa, India) and Chemistry Paris-Tech (Paris, France) successfully demonstrated that Cr doped ZnGa2O4 was an excellent biomarker emitting in the red/near infrared (...)Read more -
Published on 22/01/2016Teachers from the Paris and Versailles Academies taking a course at SOLEIL
On 12th and 13th January 2016, the course entitled ‘The SOLEIL synchrotron: science and innovation’ hosted teachers from the Paris and the Versailles Academies (education authority).Read more