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Publié le 19/04/2014
SOLEIL welcomes a new batch of students through the HELIOS program
On Friday 18th April 2014, ten students from the University Paris-Sud took over four SOLEIL beamlines, as part of the HELIOS program. Set up for the first time in 2010, HELIOS aims at putting the...
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Publié le 01/04/2014
How crowds support biological processes
Biomolecules (proteins, DNA, sugars, etc.) are often studied in purified solutions, where they have as much space to stretch out in as they might want. But in an organism, where thousands of...
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Publié le 06/02/2014
Near-infrared for improved detection of luminescent nano-compounds in living cells
Fluorescence imaging is an emerging technique for biomedical applications. It can be used to observe and track a specific target (constituents of the cell, pathogen, active ingredient, etc.) in real...
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Publié le 21/01/2014
Gum arabic reveals its secrets
Scientists of UMR IATE (Montpellier) and INRA (Nantes) have been studying gum arabic for the past few years, a bio-sourced material widely exploited in many sectors, such as the agri-food industry...
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Publié le 06/12/2013
Tracking the accumulation of antibiotic molecules in resistant bacteria
The Joint Research Unit UMR-MD1, Aix-Marseille University, has been working with the DISCO beamline for several years to develop a non-invasive, non-perturbing method of determining the concentration...
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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 26/08/2013
Plant oils and their derivatives. Structural study of an oleosin, a protein at the heart...
In the current context, with fossil fuels running out and high priority of environmental protection, the valorization of oil from biomass for energy and green chemistry is of increasing...
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Publié le 01/03/2011
LE RAYON DE SOLEIL - N°20 The synchrotron magazine
March 2011. With about 300 publications in 2010 and nearly 30 at the start of this year, SOLEIL is up there with the best in terms of performance and scientific productivity...
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