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Publié le 28/10/2014
Bacteria used to feed on arsenic 2.7 billion years ago
2.72 billion years ago, in very salty volcanic lakes, microorganisms were able to metabolize arsenic, according to the work of researchers from the Institut de physique du globe of Paris (CNRS/IPGP/...
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Publié le 21/06/2012
Soon available at SOLEIL: a new tomography technique
Timm Weitkamp is the scientist in charge of NANOTOMOGRAPHY, one of two long SOLEIL beamlines, with NANOSCOPIUM, dedicated to cutting-edge nano-imaging using hard X-rays. Timm has developed a new...
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Publié le 04/11/2011
LE RAYON DE SOLEIL - N°21 the synchrotron magazine
November 2011. The construction of the NANOSCOPIUM beamline, which began in mid-October, will considerably increase our experimental capabilities in terms of x-ray imaging,...
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