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Publié le 27/04/2018
Dye-sensitised solar cells - How fast is ultra-fast charge transfer?
Electron transfer between a molecule and a semiconductor surface is a central mechanism in devices such as dye-sensitised photovoltaics and water splitting photoelectrochemical cells. A collaboration...
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Publié le 18/04/2018
Structural basis of vesicular stomatitis virus entry into host cells
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is an enveloped virus which can infect insects, cattle, horses, and pigs. In mammals, its ability to infect and kill tumor cells, although sparing normal cells, makes...
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Publié le 10/04/2018
From Archaea membranes to industry: the key to the mevalonate biosynthesis reaction...
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology (Marburg, Germany), the Institute for Structural Biology (Grenoble, France) and the École Normale Supérieure (Lyon, France) have...
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Publié le 10/04/2018
Long-range attraction between hydrophobic surfaces - Direct measurement of lateral...
While the hydrophobic effect forms the basis for many chemical and biological phenomena, the interaction between two hydrophobic substrates is still not understood. Thanks to the development of an...
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Publié le 09/04/2018
Sunburn on Titan’s haze
An international scientific consortium, led by teams from the LATMOS and DESIRS beamline, extends the legacy and impact of the Cassini-Huygens mission into the laboratory. During 13 years, the...
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Publié le 23/03/2018
A reliable method to tune the 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) doping without...
Researchers from C2N and University of Pennsylvania in collaboration with CASSIOPÉE and TEMPO beamlines found a reliable method to tune the electronic properties of 2D TMDs materials without quality...
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Publié le 16/03/2018
New tools for data analysis: Orange Infrared and Spectral Orange
Orange Infrared is a collaborative project between SOLEIL (SMIS beamline), ELETTRA (SISSI beamline) and the Bioinformatics Laboratory of the University of Ljubljana. It started in 2016 to provide...
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Publié le 13/03/2018
How to shuffle a nano-deck of cards
A very promising strategy for obtaining new materials consists in dispersing nanoparticles with interesting properties within a medium that is easy to shape and manipulate; in such nanocomposites,...
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Publié le 12/03/2018
Restoration and conservation of marine ferrous archaeological artefacts
The conservation of metallic artefacts coming from archaeological excavations requires stabilisation methods, such as dechlorination treatments, traditionally carried out in conservation workshops...
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