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Publié le 05/08/2021
How deep-sea microbes make a life on ethane? Answers in a yellow crystal
Various hydrocarbons are naturally released in the deep-sea floor, but something in the marine sediments consumes them. The responsible are specific microorganisms, able to transform these...
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Publié le 27/07/2021
SOLEIL Highlights 2020
It is obviously impossible to summarize the year 2020 without mentioning the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced us all to change our way of interacting and working. However, the...
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Publié le 26/07/2021
Conceptual Design Report for SOLEIL Upgrade
This document, which you can download, presents the conceptual design of an upgrade of Synchrotron SOLEIL accelerators, beamlines and infrastructure. The project is planned in two phase of 5 years...
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Publié le 26/07/2021
Frozen sponge cake under the ANATOMIX X-ray microscope
Porous products such as mousses, bread or pastries represent a significant portion of frozen food products; yet few studies have focused on the mechanisms involved at the microscopic scale during...
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Publié le 13/07/2021
Hydrogen atoms kick molecules off the surface of water ice
One of the possible outcomes of the excitation of a surface by energetic particles is the desorption of molecules adsorbed on that surface. This phenomenon has been an object of fundamental study in...
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Publié le 13/07/2021
Samples of the asteroid Ryugu at SMIS beamline
On July 5th, the "Astrochemistry and Origins" team at Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS, Orsay;CNRS / Paris-Saclay), in collaboration with the SMIS beamline, started the analysis of several...
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Publié le 30/06/2021
What mechanisms are responsible for the preservation of archaeological textiles over...
An interdisciplinary team has revealed the mechanisms behind the exceptional preservation of 4,000-year-old textile remains from the Ancient East. The imaging of these archaeological samples in the...
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Publié le 21/06/2021
SOLEIL / CEA collaboration - A new world premiere on the MARS beamline: characterisation...
Early in June 2021, researchers from the CEA in Cadarache and the MARS beamline studied the chemistry of a cross-section of spent nuclear fuel using X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Another technique,...
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Publié le 16/06/2021
Probing electron transfer at ultra-high speed with x-ray at GALAXIES beamline
The urgent need for low consumption electronic devices calls for new materials which could be operated at fast speed with lower cost. 2D materials hold strong promise to that extent. Here we show...
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