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Publié le 13/09/2024
Bronze beauty is only skin deep: Next Chapter
An international team of French, Italian and Slovenian scientists have deciced to develop and new, more resistant king of coating for the bronze statues of our urban property. In 2016 they came at...
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Publié le 13/09/2024
"Moon milk": Next Chapter
"Moon milk" is a strange substance that covers the walls of some prehistoric caves, sometimes erasing parietal works. What is it made of ? A research was carried out on the infrared...
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Publié le 12/09/2024
Drought means stress: Next Chapter
Trees are suffering from global warming. Due to droughts that are too intense and too frequent, entire forest massifs are dying. Many coniferous trees could be under the spotlight. To identify the...
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Publié le 12/09/2024
Boosting memory capacity with Prussian Blue: Next Chapter
Prussian blue has been prized by artists since the 18th century. Today, scientists are taking a keen interest in this pigment by studying what happens when some of its iron atoms are replaced by...
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Publié le 10/09/2024
September 2024: Jean Susini Takes Office as Director General of SOLEIL
Following his appointment in December 2023, Jean Susini took office as Director General of the SOLEIL Synchrotron on September 1, 2024, for a five-year term.
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Publié le 06/09/2024
François Polack receives the fifth Sostero Award
During the Workshop on Metrology for X-ray Optics, Mirror Design and Fabrication IWXM 2024, hosted by the Helmholtz Zentrum in Berlin, our colleague François Polack was awarded the 5
th
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Publié le 26/08/2024
Visit from the management of Saint-Gobain Research Compiègne
On Wednesday August 21, SOLEIL met the management team of Saint-Gobain Research Compiègne.
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Publié le 23/08/2024
How coronavirus HKU1 forces its way into cells
Scientists from the Pasteur Institute have pinpointed the precise binding sites for the coronavirus HKU1 in respiratory cells, providing a detailed picture of the infection mechanism used by the...
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Publié le 12/07/2024
How are storage proteins formed in a wheat grain? In vitro reconstruction of the...
During the development of a wheat grain, the grain’s cells synthesize storage proteins, which assemble into dense, spherical structures called protein bodies. These protein bodies act as stable...
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