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Publié le 24/03/2020
Covid-19 Research at Synchrotron SOLEIL and rapid access
Synchrotron SOLEIL, which welcomes up to 5000 visitors per year as facility users as well as the general public, has been temporarily closed in line with French government recommendations, in order...
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Publié le 12/03/2020
Tattoos – What do the inks contain and what role do they play in the development of skin...
Tattoos became a trend during the nineties. Currently, in France 15% of the population are tattooed, including 25% of those under the age of 30. However, this practice involves a risk of skin...
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Publié le 09/03/2020
How to force the magnetic state of a bistable molecule
Spin crossover molecules have two states (a magnetic one and a non-magnetic one) that can be modified by external stimuli. The possibility of switching from one state to another with stimuli is very...
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Publié le 29/01/2020
The metallic state of hydrogen has finally been revealed
Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, consists of only one proton and one electron. So, it is neither rare nor - evidently - complex, and yet it continues to fascinate scientists...
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Publié le 24/01/2020
Computing with molecules: a big step in molecular spintronics
Spintronics -or spin electronics- in contrast to conventional electronics, use the spin of electrons for sensing, information storage, transport, and processing. Potential advantages are...
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Publié le 06/01/2020
Remediation of soils contaminated with pesticides thanks to bacteria
Study of model bacterial membranes to accelerate toxin’s decomposition
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Publié le 20/12/2019
X-ray nanotomography now available at SOLEIL!
The new X-ray nanotomography instrument on the ANATOMIX beamline at SOLEIL has seen its first official users. The DYSCOL unit (Dynamics and Structure of Liquid Bodies) of the French National...
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Publié le 19/12/2019
Multiferroic chiralities revealed by x-ray resonant scattering
A strong collaboration between several groups of Paris-Saclay University namely: the SEXTANTS beamline (SOLEIL synchrotron), the SPEC (UMR3680 CEA-CNRS), the Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales...
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Publié le 27/11/2019
Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to methane to reduce CO
2
emissions
Coherent diffraction imaging enables the study of nanocatalysts for hydrogenation in action On SOLEIL’s SIXS beamline, for the first time ever, researchers from Aix-Marseille University (IM2NP...
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