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Publié le 09/09/2022
The CNRS “Cristal Collectif 2022” awards the work of SOLEIL
To date, and over several successive years, the quality of its operation (beam availability, mean time between failures, mean time to recover) places SOLEIL in the top 3 synchrotrons in the world...
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Publié le 31/08/2022
18
th
General Assembly meeting of ESUO at SOLEIL
The delegates of ESUO (European Synchrotron and Free Electron Laser User Organisation) met on August 29 and 30, 2022 for their 18th General Assembly, which took place this year at SOLEIL, gathering...
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Publié le 25/08/2022
Iron-rich (bio)minerals: Transport of iron, carbon and trace elements from Icelandic...
In streambeds of freshwater wetlands, accumulations of bright orange-brown ‘flocs’ are commonly seen. To better understand their role in diverse biogeochemical cycles, the Soil Chemistry Group (ETH...
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Publié le 25/08/2022
The Cabrera-Mott model of metal oxidation confirmed more than 70 years after its...
In 1949, the Nobel laureate in Physics sir Nevill Mott together with Nicolás Cabrera laid the foundations of the theory of the oxidation of metals. Today, the application of this model is still...
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Publié le 18/07/2022
Environment: CO
2
separation by ultrathin films of metal-organic porous...
The effect of rising greenhouse gas emissions on global warming drives current research into improved means of separation, capture and/or storage of CO
2
. Porous metal-organic materials,...
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Publié le 13/07/2022
Jurassic Park au Synchrotron SOLEIL
What do SOLEIL and the cinema have in common? As the third part of the Jurassic World film series is released in cinemas, we invite you to go back to the origins of the saga through research carried...
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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 22/06/2022
The FSP and Synchrotron SOLEIL renew their framework agreement for cooperation in the...
On 21 June 2022, the renewal of the framework agreement between the Fondation des Sciences du Patrimoine (FSP) and SOLEIL was signed by Isabelle Pallot-Frossard, President of the FSP, and Jean...
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Publié le 31/05/2022
Study of fossils embedded in amber. Jurassic Park (but better) at SOLEIL
Made famous by the book (and films) 'Jurassic Park', the exceptional 3D preservation of amber* inclusions (insects, feathers, plants, etc.) has been the subject of many fantasies, notably the...
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