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Publié le 04/09/2015
What happens in SOLEIL while the city sleeps ?
On the occasion of the Researchers' Night 2015, SOLEIL will open its gates and welcome the public on the 25
th
of September, from 6PM to midnight, for the third edition of its SOLEIL...
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Publié le 29/07/2015
Infrared to support thermodynamics
Characterization of the equilibrium between acetic acid and its dimer The Gibbs free energy of dimerization of acetic acid at room temperature has been determined with a method based exclusively on...
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Publié le 29/07/2015
Infrared to support thermodynamics: characterization of the equilibrium between acetic...
Thanks to the Jet-AILES apparatus, French scientists managed to determine the dimerization free energy of acetic acid at room temperature. They used an analysis method based exclusively on infrared...
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Publié le 28/07/2015
How to actively control the diameter of biomimetic nanotubes?
French researchers showed it is possible to generate self-assembling nanotubes which diameter is actively controlled by the environment acidity. Indeed, they used a basic component which exists...
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Publié le 06/07/2015
A new method to identify protein secondary structure and fold
Analysis of the structure of amyloid fibrils of various disease-related proteins, causing pathologies such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntigton’s disease has been the focus of an international...
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Publié le 23/06/2015
Speciation of uranium and neptunium in seawater
What becomes of natural radionuclides or those resulting from nuclear activity in the environment? The question is all the more crucial following the recent events in Fukushima, given its location by...
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Publié le 22/06/2015
Deep photodynamic therapy: a nanoflash-light to activate drugs in solid tumors
Although light has been used in medicine for decades, until now, researchers faced a major limitation: only the reachable zones can be treated (skin, esophagus, lungs…). Scientists from SOLEIL...
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Publié le 19/06/2015
A new approach of the browning phenomenon of medieval stained glass windows
Many stained glass windows have been altered by ages, although they are true medieval treasures. Among the frequently observed pathologies, the browning phenomenon reflects in the appearance of some...
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Publié le 26/05/2015
The carbon-cobalt interface: a promising candidate to create a source of spin polarized...
Physicists have just identified a new candidate for creating a source of spin-polarized current that is much easier to create and more robust than previous proposals: a cobalt-amorphous carbon...
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