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Publié le 08/11/2021
Communication between human cells and their environment. A major advance thanks to...
Cells communicate with their environment via receptors on their surface. When a signal-protein approaches these receptors, they can pass along a message to the inside of the cell, for example the...
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Publié le 28/10/2021
Breast cancer: link between inflammation and microcalcifications
In France, each year, breast cancer represents one third of new cancer cases in women. The incidence of this cancer is increasing, but fortunately with a decreasing mortality rate. Despite this...
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Publié le 27/10/2021
Start-up of the new photon source for the ROCK beamline: the Superbend
On August 25, 2021, the synchrotron was restarted after the summer shutdown with a storage ring containing a new magnetic element made entirely of permanent magnets, the Superbend. Producing a...
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Publié le 25/10/2021
It’s winding spins and beams
In the current race to design fast, dense and energy-efficient information storage devices, spintronics (electronics that exploit the spin property of electrons) are on the lookout for ever smaller...
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Publié le 21/10/2021
How was ancient armor made? A case study on the productions of a famous 16th century...
For several years, interdisciplinary research on weaponry has been carried out in order to question the place of weapons in ancient societies through the study of materials. Physicochemical analysis...
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Publié le 13/10/2021
High energy photoelectrons to study redox processes in lithium-ion batteries
A challenge for further development of Li-ion batteries, especially for new applications requiring more energy, like electric vehicles or storage of renewable energies, is the design of new positive...
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Publié le 11/10/2021
From yellow to white and back again: the secret of crab spiders’ color changes
Animal coloration keeps fascinating us. While the process of pigmentation is well understood in most animals (including humans), the process of depigmentation is much less so. By studying color...
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Publié le 08/10/2021
Laëtitia Baringthon awarded the L'Oréal-UNESCO Young Talents France 2021 Prize for...
Laëtitia Baringthon, a PhD student on the CASSIOPÉE beamline, in collaboration with C2N and the CNRS/THALÈS joint physics unit, was awarded the “Prix Jeunes Talents France 2021” by the L'Oréal...
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Publié le 28/09/2021
First Evidence of Silicene Nanoribbons Synthesized on an Insulator
Silicene, a single plane of silicon atoms organized in a honeycomb pattern, is, along with graphene - the equivalent of silicene, but with carbon - one of the new 2D materials that have attracted...
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