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Published on 25/09/2024DESIRS sheds light on clusters of [4]helicene, the smallest chiral polycyclic aromatic (...)
A team of scientists from Coimbra, DESY, LISA, Münster, Valladolid, and Angers teamed up with the DESIRS beamline group to study the structural evolution of molecular clusters of [4]helicene, the (...)Read more -
Published on 20/09/2024SOLEIL will be present at the Village des Sciences at the ENS Paris-Saclay, October 5-6 (...)
On Saturday October 5 and Sunday October 6, SOLEIL will once again be taking part in the annual Fête de la Science (Science Festival), offering the public the chance to discover SOLEIL and science (...)Read more -
Published on 17/09/2024Discover our series "Next Chapter"
How does an experiment at a synchrotron unfold? What do the samples that scientists study there look like? What information do they obtain on a beamline? Since 2008, to make the answers to these (...)Read more -
Published on 17/09/2024Portrait of Jean Susini - "Applied science is built brick by brick: with curiosity (...)
In a series of portraits, SOLEIL goes out to meet those who make the synchrotron what it is. For this third episode, Jean Susini, SOLEIL's new Director General, agreed to take part. In an interview (...)Read more -
Published on 15/09/2024A crystal with sponge-like properties: Next Chapter
In 2014, at the CRISTAL beamline of SOLEIL, researchers came to study a material with astonishing properties: a powder, each grain of which is made up of molecules organized in the form of crystals (...)Read more -
Published on 15/09/2024Jurassic Park at the Synchrotron SOLEIL: Next chapter
We invite you to go back to the origins of the Jurassic Park saga through research carried out at Synchrotron SOLEIL! The exceptional preservation of inclusions in amber (insects, plants, etc.) has (...)Read more -
Published on 13/09/2024Water, air… clean fuels: Next Chapter
Over 40 billion tons of CO 2 are emitted every year due to human activities. What can we do with this waste? In Nature, plants capture CO 2 and transform it into plant material (biomass) thanks to (...)Read more -
Published on 13/09/2024Shedding light on tumour cells: Next Chapter
How can a neurosurgeon be sure that he removed the totality of the tumour from his patient's brain, while preserving healthy neighbouring tissues ? To help the practitioner, researchers and physicians (...)Read more -
Published on 13/09/2024Bronze beauty is only skin deep: Next Chapter
An international team of French, Italian and Slovenian scientists have deciced to develop and new, more resistant king of coating for the bronze statues of our urban property. In 2016 they came at (...)Read more -
Published on 13/09/2024"Moon milk": Next Chapter
"Moon milk" is a strange substance that covers the walls of some prehistoric caves, sometimes erasing parietal works. What is it made of ? A research was carried out on the infrared beamline SMIS in (...)Read more -
Published on 12/09/2024Drought means stress: Next Chapter
Trees are suffering from global warming. Due to droughts that are too intense and too frequent, entire forest massifs are dying. Many coniferous trees could be under the spotlight. To identify the (...)Read more -
Published on 12/09/2024Boosting memory capacity with Prussian Blue: Next Chapter
Prussian blue has been prized by artists since the 18th century. Today, scientists are taking a keen interest in this pigment by studying what happens when some of its iron atoms are replaced by (...)Read more