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Publié le 07/02/2022
Is IrO
2
the best electrocatalyst to produce "green" hydrogen? Yes,...
Iridium oxide is the key catalyst for the production of green hydrogen through water electrolysis in acid but it is very rare and expensive. In order to optimize its use as an electrocatalyst, it is...
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Publié le 31/01/2022
A new context for virtual histology: 3D X-ray microimaging of the brain during paraffin...
Microscopic imaging of the brain to identify diseases has traditionally relied on histology, where the brain tissue is embedded into paraffin wax and thinly sliced for investigation under a...
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Publié le 24/01/2022
Light activates a molecular virulence switch in the bacterium responsible for the “black...
Researchers from the Fundación Instituto Leloir in Argentina together with scientists from PROXIMA-1 & PROXIMA-2A beamlines were able to describe at a molecular level the conformational changes...
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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 11/01/2022
IMDEA Energy Institute develops a new material that open the gates to the solar fuels...
The generation of green fuels (e.g. H
2
) is nowadays a very important research topic associated to the growing energy demand. Photocatalysis appears as a challenging path to produce H
2...
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Publié le 15/12/2021
V
2
O
3
, the movie! An old physics mystery finally put into images
The properties of materials are the basis of many applications; explaining them is also sometimes still a challenge for researchers. The most familiar physical property is the ability of a material...
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Publié le 14/12/2021
Infrared electroluminescence from nanocrystals
While energy consumption becomes a major challenge, achieving efficient light source become of utmost interest. This is not only true in the visible spectral range but also in the infrared. Currently...
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Publié le 13/12/2021
INanoTheRad's Best Young Investigator Oral Contribution Award to Aashini Rajpal
From November 15 to 17, 2021, the international conference organized by INanoTheRad*: "Advanced Strategies for Radiotherapy: from the lab bench to medical application" brought together students and...
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Publié le 06/12/2021
X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy to Study Redox and Structural Evolution in Na-ion Batteries
As sodium (Na) is more abundant and therefore less expensive than lithium, the Na-ion batteries are expected to be an alternative to the Li-ion batteries (LIBs) in energy storage systems. ...
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