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Publié le 15/05/2014
23rd -24th may at SOLEIL: First « #ACTINSPACE » days organized by the CNES
This unique event took place at the same time at SOLEIL and in cities like Bidard, Cannes, Mérignac Toulon and Toulouse. With the help and support of experts of space industry, students,...
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Publié le 09/05/2014
A new way to identify the atomic origin of molecular valence electrons
We often classify the electrons in an atom as being either ‘core’ electrons—those closest to the nucleus— or ‘valence’ electrons, those involved in chemical bonding. Indeed, if the atom is part of a...
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Publié le 25/04/2014
The magnet that isn’t
Technological and social progress has been driven by the mastery of new materials. Think of the massive change in our way of life brought about by the invention of steel or the profound social...
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Publié le 23/04/2014
Traces of copper around remains from Marie de Bretagne
When exceptionally preserved, hair, wools, or skin samples can have a high archaeological value. The best-preserved specimens have often benefited from specific environmental conditions that slowed...
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Publié le 22/04/2014
Materials for next-generation solar energy cells
Solar energy has been facing limits of efficiency and production cost, requiring the developing of new materials. An English and French team have had a closer look to zinc oxide, a promising material...
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Publié le 22/04/2014
How to break sugars molecules with light, and what for?
A research team from INRA Nantes used an innovative method based on mass spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation of DISCO beamline to photoactivate sugars, whose valorisation presents a real...
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Publié le 19/04/2014
SOLEIL welcomes a new batch of students through the HELIOS program
On Friday 18th April 2014, ten students from the University Paris-Sud took over four SOLEIL beamlines, as part of the HELIOS program. Set up for the first time in 2010, HELIOS aims at putting the...
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Publié le 16/04/2014
One day at SOLEIL with the school inspectors of the academy of Versailles
After each school holidays IA-IPR from the academy of Versailles gather for a working and thinking day. On 28th April 2014, the College of Schools Inspectors from the Academy of Versailles took place...
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Publié le 13/04/2014
2D magnetic coupling between Mn centers in a metal-organic network
Organic molecules can be intercalated by magnetic atoms on a surface producing two-dimensional metal-organic networks. Whether such systems can display magnetism was the subject of a study performed...
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