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Publié le 10.01.2015
When lightning gets into a ball
Great balls of lightning by SynchrotronSOLEIL A study led at the synchrotron facility SOLEIL unravelled (part) of the mystery of ball lighting.
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Publié le 06.30.2014
Crystallography throughout the ages
On 12th June 2014, Sylvain Ravy, head of CRISTAL beamline at SOLEIL gave a conference at the University of Caen entitled “How did Fourier transform Crystallography”. Let’s go back on a fascinating...
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Publié le 10.13.2013
Peak activity on the MARS beamline
Since September 16th, 2013, SOLEIL has been authorized by the French Nuclear Safety Authority to study samples on the MARS beamline with radioactivity above exempt concentration limits. We are...
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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 09.01.2011
The plant that loved heavy metals
Arabidopsis halleri is a plant whose surprising characteristic is to grow in soil contaminated with heavy metals, and even to store the metals in its leaves. But, in exactly what parts of the...
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Publié le 06.03.2011
Boosting memory capacity with Prussian blue
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 03.01.2011
Open season on sulphur
The sulphur emitted during the combustion of fuels in vehicle engines forms sulphur oxides, which contribute to acid rain, and it also participates to increased greenhouse gas emissions. The SAMBA...
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Publié le 03.01.2010
Osteoporosis in the light of SOLEIL
Researchers at INSERM have decided to enlist the DISCO beamline’s UV radiation to study the changes to our skeletal system caused by osteoporosis and the effectiveness of treatments...
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Publié le 09.17.2009
Prehistoric caves (Moon milk)
« 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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