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Published on 02.20.2024
Flax from past to present
What do mummy strips and the hull of a boat have in common? Both contain flax fibres! Much appreciated by the Egyptians, this plant material with its many qualities is now being studied with a view to designing more eco-friendly materials. To evaluate the resistance of flax fibers, a team of scientists came to SOLEIL, notably on the DISCO beamline, to study the state of degradation of very old...
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Publié le 11.15.2021
The dust messengers
In the summer of 2021, a few milligrams of dust grains collected on the asteroid Ryugu more than 340 million kilometers from Earth, as part of the Japanese space mission Hayabusa-2, could be analyzed...
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Publié le 10.09.2017
Hair in the spotlight
Enhance the understanding of the chemical composition and the structure of tissues such as hair, skin, nails, better characterize the products themselves (shampooes, creams, their long-term stability...
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Publié le 12.14.2015
The lights of SOLEIL
What lights are used at SOLEIL? Why such a diversity? Find some answers in this illustrated video, very accessible and didactic.
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Publié le 02.01.2013
Liver transplants
SOLEIL synchrotron offers a safer method of deciding in a few minutes if a donor liver can be transplanted
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Publié le 09.17.2009
Prehistoric caves
« Moon milk » is a strange substance that covers the walls of some prehistoric caves, sometimes erasing parietal works. What is it made of ?
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Publié le 11.07.2008
A less than sympathetic… sort of ink
Ancient manuscripts sometimes deteriorate because of the ink that was used to write them. Why? How to prevent it ?
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Publié le 06.01.2008
Comet dust
By studying grains of comet dust, scientists hope to increase their understanding of the Solar System.
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Publié le 02.07.2008
Tomato skin
How do tomatoes ripen? How can we improve their shelf life? The answers are on the SMIS beamline.
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