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Publié le 19/09/2014
New scientific collaboration agreement between SESAME and SOLEIL
On 19
th
September 2014, a new scientific collaboration agreement was signed between SOLEIL and the international research center SESAME located in Allan (Jordan).
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Publié le 16/09/2014
Noncoding RNA, the case of the LC ribozyme
All the functions of the body are registered within the genes of each individual. There are even parts of genes called "introns" which, theoretically, code nothing at all. These portions of genes are...
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Publié le 16/09/2014
Addressing experiments and calculation models to improve astrophysical simulations
How to combine theories and experiments to obtain the best astrophysical models? This is the issue scientists have been trying to solve using synchrotron radiation.
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Publié le 15/09/2014
A better decoding of nanoparticle surfaces at the atomic scale
A research team has developed a method that allows free nanoparticles to be studied while avoiding any substrate influence. In this way it becomes possible to specifically characterize the surfaces...
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Publié le 28/08/2014
Nitrogen cages to store hydrogen
Remarkable NHx compounds, obtained by compressing N2-H2 mixtures Research groups from CEA, CNRS
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as well as the SOLEIL and ESRF synchrotrons, have studied compounds formed by compressing...
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Publié le 30/07/2014
Free layers of graphene obtained after the insertion of silicon on silicon carbide
Graphene is the most studied material to prepare electronics in the future. Among the methods used to produce some, one lies on the intercalation of silicon upon a substrate of silicon carbide....
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Publié le 24/07/2014
LaF3 superionic conductor thin films behavior studied with synchrotron radiation
Solid state ionics is a rapidly developing field, due to the number of possible applications (fuel cells, supercapacitors, sensing materials, batteries etc.). Highly crystalline Lanthanum Fluoride is...
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Publié le 24/07/2014
3D imaging of in situ enzymatic reactions
Green chemistry is booming, fueled by the growing interest in probiotics (and their impact on human health) and biofuel production. Thereby, the scientific community is increasing studies on the...
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Publié le 23/07/2014
The behaviour of foie gras during cooking
During the festive season, duck foie gras is a product particularly appreciated by French people. Cooked in verrine before being arranged in (unflattened!) slices, or fried, it is being consumed in...
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