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Published on 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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Published on 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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Published on 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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Published on 04.01.2009
Studying batteries… in vivo
What parameters play a role in the batteries operation? To try to improve their performances, material sciences experiments are carried out on ODE beamline.
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Published on 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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Published on 09.01.2008
Dangerous bacteria
To fight against leptospirosa, scientists study the 3D shape of one these bacteria’s proteins. Molecular crystals and X-rays on PROXIMA1 beamline.
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Published on 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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Published on 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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