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Publié le 08/06/2018
The tin sponge
The structures in the Sn – Sb phase diagram recently regained interest due to their occurrence in lead free solder. To predict the stability of a solder joint, all possibly appearing intermetallic...
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Publié le 30/05/2018
How is intracellular calcite formation in coccolithophorid algae supplied with calcium?
To build the hard scaly shells that enclose their cells, coccolithophorid algae produce calcitic scales within an intracellular calcifying compartment and secrete them onto the cell surface. The...
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Publié le 18/05/2018
Claire Laulhé, a CNRS bronze medal at SOLEIL
Claire Laulhé, lecturer at the Paris-Saclay University (Paris-Sud) and affiliated to the SOLEIL synchrotron for her research, is honored this year with the CNRS bronze medal. The CNRS Bronze Medal...
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Publié le 17/05/2018
April 30, 2018 - Commissioning of the Infrared beamline at SESAME synchrotron: with a...
At the end of April 2018, the first coupling of the synchrotron radiation with a SESAME infrared spectrometer was conducted and the first molecule vibrational spectra were recorded. This infrared...
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Publié le 03/05/2018
The transfer of TiO2 nanoparticles in the food chain depends on soil texture
Researchers from the Laboratory for Functional Ecology and Environment (EcoLab) in Toulouse, Grenoble CEA (INAC), the nuclear microprobe in Saclay CEA (LEEL) and the LUCIA beamline at SOLEIL have...
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Publié le 30/04/2018
First users on ANATOMIX
From 10 to 14 April 2018, the ANATOMIX beamline hosted its first user experiment following a proposal approved by SOLEIL’s Program Committees. The research team led by Michel Bornert, from the ...
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Publié le 27/04/2018
Dye-sensitised solar cells - How fast is ultra-fast charge transfer?
Electron transfer between a molecule and a semiconductor surface is a central mechanism in devices such as dye-sensitised photovoltaics and water splitting photoelectrochemical cells. A collaboration...
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Publié le 18/04/2018
International Day of Light - May 16th 2018 at SOLEIL
The International Day of Light - Following the success of the International Year of Light in 2015, UNESCO has proposed a day dedicated to the celebration of light and light-related technologies:...
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Publié le 18/04/2018
Structural basis of vesicular stomatitis virus entry into host cells
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is an enveloped virus which can infect insects, cattle, horses, and pigs. In mammals, its ability to infect and kill tumor cells, although sparing normal cells, makes...
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