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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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Publié le 20/09/2021
Lessons on textile history and fibre durability from a 4000-year-old Egyptian flax yarn
Ancient Egypt laid the foundations for the cultivation of flax as a textile fibre crop, particularly for making funeral cloths and mummy strips for high society. Today, flax fibres are used in high-...
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Publié le 14/09/2021
Historical paintings at the nanoscale: L’Arlésienne (portrait of Madame Ginoux) by Van...
A scientific collaboration between University of Antwerp (Belgium), the Kröller-Müller Museum (Netherlands) and the SMIS beamline of Synchrotron SOLEIL has presented the first nanoscale analysis of...
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Publié le 05/08/2021
SOLEIL’s contribution to understanding Astrophysics & Astrochemistry
More than 10 years after the opening to our users, SOLEIL takes stock of the important results obtained thanks to the beamlines during this period. Thus, we invite you to discover a series of...
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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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