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Publié le 08/07/2014
Crystallography has the place of honour at the Musée des Arts et Métiers
Sunday 7th July, the Musée des arts et métiers welcomed the great event CristalÔ, on the occasion of the International Year of Crystallography.
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Publié le 08/07/2014
An intramolecular disulfide bridge regulates the affinity of human neuroglobin for oxygen.
A French group has determined the structure of human neuroglobin, highlighting a new mechanism for regulating the affinity of neuroglobin for oxygen.
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Publié le 01/07/2014
Conditioning of radioactive iodine: a study of the local environment of iodate in apatite...
Among the fission products of uranium and plutonium, iodine 129 is a radioactive element with a half time of ~16 millions of years.
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Publié le 28/06/2014
One day at SOLEIL for the laureates of the “Olympiades de Physique” 2014
On 24th June, SOLEIL welcomed three students from the Douanier Rousseau High school in Laval. The three of them were the laureates of the 21st edition of the “Olympiades de Physique” which took place...
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Publié le 27/06/2014
How to obtain a clear electron image when the nucleus of an atom perturbs the ionization...
Ionization is a phenomenon scientists have been trying to study closer and closer. Unfortunately, till now they were faced with an important blurring of the image taken. An international team...
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Publié le 20/06/2014
Single molecule cooler: a closer look at Gd4M8 on surface
An Italian-British team has come to SOLEIL to use the DEIMOS beamline to investigate single molecule coolers deposited on a gold surface. They observed that the deposition process did not alter the...
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Publié le 11/06/2014
SOLEIL Highlights 2013 are available online
As each year, SOLEIL is glad to bring you its Highlights 2013 digital version, a selection of some striking works carried out in 2013 both on the beamlines and on the machine itself....
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Publié le 07/06/2014
Doppler effect: a variation in the infinitely small
Thanks to an experimental setup unique in the world, a team of researchers from the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry - Matter and Radiation (UMPC /CNRS), the Free University of Berlin in Germany,...
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Publié le 05/06/2014
Increased stability of mutant proteins may be responsible for neurodegenerative disease
Scientists working in the Molecular Biophysics Group at the University of Liverpool have discovered that a particular protein’s stability could contribute to the onset of neurodegenerative disease.
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