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Publié le 07.02.2025
SOLEIL Highlights 2024
The new edition of our Highlights brings together 45 standout achievements selected from the approximately 700 articles published in 2024, resulting from the research undertaken both on SOLEIL's beamlines and within all the synchrotron teams that enable scientists to use these beamlines.For this 2024 edition, a first section dedicated to key figures that illustrate SOLEIL’s activity and recent...
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Publié le 09/04/2025
SOLEIL's contribution to the biology community - Scientific Meeting, Montpellier,...
On the program: cross-presentations by scientists from Montpellier and from the synchrotron SOLEIL's beamlines, organized around two main themes: imaging and structural biology.
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Publié le 17/09/2024
Discover 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...
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Publié le 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...
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Publié le 11/09/2023
Imaging Alzheimer’s disease through three different beamlines at SOLEIL
Alzheimer’s disease — the most common dementia in the world — progresses in the brain with the development of large protein deposits called amyloid-beta plaques. These shell-like objects can entrap...
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Publié le 05/07/2023
SOLEIL Highlights 2022
This document presents a selection of the remarkable results achieved by our users and teams. They allow us to remain optimistic for the future, despite a difficult context linked to the...
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Publié le 12/04/2023
SOLEIL’s contribution to understanding viruses
After 15 years of opening to our users, SOLEIL takes stock of the important results obtained thanks to the beamlines during this period. Thus, we invite you to discover a series of thematic brochures...
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Publié le 22/02/2023
SOLEIL Health & Well-Being scientific section meets biologists from the plateau de...
On February 1st, 2023, the Health & Well-Being scientific section of SOLEIL organised a day of presentations and discussions for biologists from the plateau de Saclay area, at the Institute for...
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Publié le 23/09/2022
Distant formation and early evolution of the carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu: direct evidence...
The Japanese Hayabusa2 mission (JAXA) has brought back samples from the carbonaceous primitive asteroid Ryugu. Thanks to the analyses of these samples by an international group led by Prof. Tomoki...
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Publié le 29/06/2022
SOLEIL Highlights 2021
The non-profit civil company Synchrotron SOLEIL was created in 2001. This new edition of our Highlights looks back on the twentieth anniversary of this creation, a year still marked by the pandemic...
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Publié le 24/01/2022
Do Galleria mellonella larvae really degrade and metabolize polyethylene?
A large part of the hundreds of millions of tons of plastic produced each year ends up in nature where it accumulates. Exposed to environmental physicochemical conditions, it fragments into billions...
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Publié le 16/11/2021
Video - The dust messengers
In the summer of 2021, a few milligrams of dust grains collected on the asteroid Ryugu more than 340 million kilometers from Earth, as part of the Japanese space mission Hayabusa-2, could be analyzed...
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