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Publié le 14/11/2022
NACDDB: Nucleic Acid Circular Dichroism DataBase
A novel database has been created in a concerted scientific approach. Researchers from Poland, France and the United States have joined efforts to collect and standardize Circular Dichroism (CD)...
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Publié le 25/10/2022
Tetris® game with elongated pentagonal bipyramids... When nanochemistry meets geometry
The optimal assembly of identical objects is a question of geometry that has fascinated scientists since antiquity. Nowadays, it can be revisited in the science of nanomaterials, which allows the...
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Publié le 11/10/2022
DESIRS beamline - Ring-Opening Dynamics of the Cyclopropyl Radical and Cation
Rings are one of the primary ways molecules build three-dimensional structures. Their properties and dynamics are therefore of central importance across many chemical fields. Characterizing the...
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Publié le 05/10/2022
Julie's thesis - episode 6 - The defense
For this 6th and last episode of our series, we follow Julie during the final weeks of her PhD: the writing of her thesis, the rehearsals, and then the great day of the oral defense. A lot of emotion...
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Publié le 27/09/2022
METROLOGIE beamline: Calibration of the MXT telescope’s detector for the astrophysics...
SVOM (Space based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor) is a Sino-French space mission to be launched in 2023 to observe gamma-ray bursts. The on-board Microchannel X-Ray Telescope (MXT)...
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Publié le 23/09/2022
Distant formation and early evolution of the carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu: direct evidence...
The Japanese Hayabusa2 mission (JAXA) has brought back samples from the carbonaceous primitive asteroid Ryugu. Thanks to the analyses of these samples by an international group led by Prof. Tomoki...
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Publié le 09/09/2022
The CNRS “Cristal Collectif 2022” awards the work of SOLEIL
To date, and over several successive years, the quality of its operation (beam availability, mean time between failures, mean time to recover) places SOLEIL in the top 3 synchrotrons in the world...
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Publié le 31/08/2022
18
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General Assembly meeting of ESUO at SOLEIL
The delegates of ESUO (European Synchrotron and Free Electron Laser User Organisation) met on August 29 and 30, 2022 for their 18th General Assembly, which took place this year at SOLEIL, gathering...
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Publié le 25/08/2022
Iron-rich (bio)minerals: Transport of iron, carbon and trace elements from Icelandic...
In streambeds of freshwater wetlands, accumulations of bright orange-brown ‘flocs’ are commonly seen. To better understand their role in diverse biogeochemical cycles, the Soil Chemistry Group (ETH...
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