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Publié le 14/01/2025
First users of POLARIS, SOLEIL's Cryo-Electron Microscope
The 300 keV cryo-electron microscope (cryo-EM) installation at SOLEIL has just been completed and is now available to scientists who have applied through a call for proposals. The first user team,...
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Publié le 13/01/2025
Capturing Catalysis in Tiny Cages: Green Chemistry for a Sustainable World
Polyoxometalates (POMs) are a fascinating class of metal-oxo* clusters known for their versatile applications in catalysis, energy storage, and environmental applications. Despite their promise, many...
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Publié le 08/01/2025
Fossils “dissected” by X-ray tomography at the PSICHE beamline reveal the early history...
A team led by palaeontologists at Imperial College London, in collaboration with scientists from IPANEMA Institute and PSICHÉ beamline, revealed the 3D anatomy of ~430-million-year-old marine fossils...
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Publié le 18/12/2024
From mines to watercourses - Characterization of reservoir sediments of lake Saint-...
Post-mining management in France is a critical concern due to the potential impact of historical mining activities on environmental quality. In lakes and rivers, solid matters which continuously...
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Publié le 25/11/2024
Aqueous Ink for Solar energy
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are valued for advantages over silicon solar cells, including flexibility, low costs, and light weight. However, halogenated solvents used in their production pose...
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Publié le 07/11/2024
A hybrid food to combat anemia: Iron examined with X-rays on LUCIA
Iron deficiency is the leading cause of anemia, affecting around 25 % of the world’s population. Developing new foods naturally rich in iron from their ingredients is a promising approach to remedy...
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Publié le 23/10/2024
A Roman-Era curse tablet studied by X-ray tomography on the PSICHE beamline
Archaeological excavations carried out between 2022 and 2024 at the site of the former Porte Madeleine hospital in Orléans by the Archaeological Service of the City of Orléans uncovered a previously...
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Publié le 22/10/2024
How is air pollution formed? New Insights
A team of researchers at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society in Berlin, the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute/Hamad Bin Khalifa University, the synchrotrons PETRA III (...
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Publié le 18/10/2024
Droplet levitation for self-assembly of liquid crystals
Researchers at the Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (Orsay) and SWING beamline at SOLEIL have studied the self-assembly of liquid-crystal particles inside a droplet when the latter evaporates...
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