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Publié le 22/05/2025
Paleontology: how did early life forms survive in an Arsenic-rich ocean?
How did the earliest life forms manage to endure the extreme conditions of their environment, such as chemically toxic surroundings? When did they begin to develop survival strategies? An...
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Publié le 12/05/2025
Phosphorus doping for higher-performance lithium-sulfur batteries
Metal borides have emerged as promising sulfur electrocatalysts for lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries. However, optimizing their electrocatalytic activity and understanding the underlying mechanism...
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Publié le 05/05/2025
Twisted Magnets: 3D-printed nanomaterials reveal new magnetic states
Scientists have used 3D printing to shape nanomaterials that mimic the twisted structure of DNA, revealing new ways to control magnetism through geometry. An international team —including researchers...
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Publié le 17/04/2025
Following the electron pathway within a 2D material
Optoelectronic devices, such as LEDs, lasers, and cameras, play a central role in our daily lives. These devices rely on controlling light and its interaction with matter, typically modulated by a...
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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 09/04/2025
Scientific Prize 2024 from the German Arthroplasty Society awarded to a user of the...
Dr. Lea A. Tölken from the Department of Molecular Genetics and Infection Biology (University of Greifswald) has been awarded the 2024 Science Prize in Basic Research by the AE – German Society for...
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Publié le 04/03/2025
Withstanding pressure without losing color
High pressure is emerging as a powerful tool in structural biology, offering unprecedented access to intermediate folding states of proteins. At the Léon-Brillouin Laboratory (Saclay), in...
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Publié le 03/03/2025
Universal collective electronic excitations in cuprate high-temperature superconductors...
Copper oxide materials, also known as cuprates, feature the fascinating ability to become superconducting below a critical temperature Tc. Understanding the collective electron properties in cuprates...
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Publié le 05/02/2025
The important but little-known sense of touch
Complementing sight, hearing, taste and smell, the sense of touch is discreet but essential. It enables us, for example, to perceive the world around us, manipulate objects with dexterity and even...
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