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Publié le 03/04/2023
Imaging complex magnetic patterns in 3D
Ferromagnetic materials* have a non-zero spontaneous magnetisation at the nanoscopic scale. However, due to the competition of forces at play in the material, the local magnetic moments can form...
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Publié le 03/04/2023
A training course for teachers between SOLEIL and the Palace of Versailles: a brand-new...
On March 9, 2023, SOLEIL welcomed 15 college and high school teachers from the Versailles Academy for an unprecedented training day on the theme of art restoration and conservation. This is the first...
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Publié le 28/03/2023
First Structure of Pathogenic protein Huntingtin and its Link with Huntington’s Disease
Huntington’s disease (HD) is a deadly neurodegenerative pathology that develops in individuals that have more than 35 consecutive glutamine amino acids at one extremity of a protein called huntingtin...
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Publié le 28/03/2023
Dirac electrons in blue phosphorene monolayer
Physicists have for the first time synthesized and characterized a blue phosphorene sheet with a metallic-like electronic structure and thus discovered a new two-dimensional material with properties...
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Publié le 16/03/2023
ExPaNDS: the pan-training portal, developed during the project, is providing training...
Training has been an essential part of the ExPaNDS project: to provide training material accessible to staff and users from Photon and Neutron (PaN) Research Infrastructures is one of the key...
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Publié le 15/03/2023
Molecular mechanism of LDL cholesterol regulation
In a crucial step towards understanding the mechanisms of cardiovascular disease and certain cancers, a research team has achieved a world first: finding the molecular mechanism by which the PCSK9...
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Publié le 10/03/2023
ReMade@ARI: How to obtain TransNational Access (TNA) to European Research Infrastructures...
Working on materials for Circular Economy? Get access to European Research Infrastructures by submitting a proposal on ReMade@ARI portal.
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Publié le 07/03/2023
Using Light to Connect Biomolecules
Molecular clusters are aggregates of molecules that are held together non-covalently, by relatively weak forces such as hydrogen bonds and van-der-Waals forces. An interesting question is whether one...
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Publié le 27/02/2023
Rare earth elements are trapped inside the vessels of the conductive tissues of an...
Rare earth elements (REEs) are strategic metals strongly involved in low-carbon energy conversion. However, these emerging contaminants are increasingly disseminated into ecosystems, raising concern...
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