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Publié le 11/12/2023
Unraveling the otolith through X-ray nanofluorescence at the NANOSCOPIUM beamline
Otoliths are mineral structures found in the inner ear of vertebrates. In teleost* fish, they continuously form throughout the animal's life, preserving a chronological record of the chemical and...
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Publié le 05/12/2023
Induced chirality onto an achiral molecule also exists in Photoelectron Circular...
Circular Dichroism measurements have already demonstrated that an achiral
(1)
molecule can acquire a chiral
(1)
spectroscopic signature when interacting with a chiral environment...
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Publié le 23/11/2023
Haüy-Lacroix Prize 2023 awarded to Rémy Pierru, by the Société Française de Minéralogie...
Rémy Pierru's thesis, entitled " Mantle melting at high pressure and high temperature: application to early Earth dynamics”, set out to reproduce experimentally the conditions under which the Earth’s...
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Publié le 07/11/2023
Titan's atmosphere - methane signatures in the infrared range studied on AILES...
Methane is a particularly interesting molecule for studying (exo-) planetary atmospheres, especially that of Saturn's moon Titan, which has a thick atmosphere. Detailed analysis of the radiation...
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Publié le 31/10/2023
Towards therapeutic strategies against oncological diseases – monitoring nanoscale...
Temperature plays a critical role in regulating body mechanisms. Local temperature increments above 42 °C are shown to kill cancer cells in tumorous tissue, leading to the development of nanoparticle...
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Publié le 27/09/2023
Combining computer design and structural biology to develop future leukemia drugs
Acute T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia is notorious for its high relapse rate and resistance to standard treatments, considerably limiting patients' chances of long-term survival. A team of researchers...
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Publié le 11/09/2023
Imaging Alzheimer’s disease through three different beamlines at SOLEIL
Alzheimer’s disease — the most common dementia in the world — progresses in the brain with the development of large protein deposits called amyloid-beta plaques. These shell-like objects can entrap...
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Publié le 05/09/2023
Nanocrystals and droplets: a miniature system to study the impact of proteins on biomass...
The production of agrifoods, biofuels or biobased materials can involve the transformation of biomass. At the molecular level, cellulose polymers, a major polysaccharide component of plant matter,...
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Publié le 05/09/2023
Study of an infrared camera using operando photoemission on ANTARES beamline
Nanocrystals are semiconductor nanoparticles. By choosing the right materials, it is possible to design nanocrystals photosensitive to infrared (IR) light, which can then be used as "active pixels"...
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