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Publié le 23/03/2018
A reliable method to tune the 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) doping without...
Researchers from C2N and University of Pennsylvania in collaboration with CASSIOPÉE and TEMPO beamlines found a reliable method to tune the electronic properties of 2D TMDs materials without quality...
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Publié le 16/03/2018
New tools for data analysis: Orange Infrared and Spectral Orange
Orange Infrared is a collaborative project between SOLEIL (SMIS beamline), ELETTRA (SISSI beamline) and the Bioinformatics Laboratory of the University of Ljubljana. It started in 2016 to provide...
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Publié le 13/03/2018
How to shuffle a nano-deck of cards
A very promising strategy for obtaining new materials consists in dispersing nanoparticles with interesting properties within a medium that is easy to shape and manipulate; in such nanocomposites,...
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Publié le 12/03/2018
Restoration and conservation of marine ferrous archaeological artefacts
The conservation of metallic artefacts coming from archaeological excavations requires stabilisation methods, such as dechlorination treatments, traditionally carried out in conservation workshops...
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Publié le 26/02/2018
Chiral or not chiral, that’s the question!
Magnetic properties of ultrathin multilayers having a perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) have been extensively investigated in the 90’s with the promise of huge increase in the storage density...
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Publié le 20/02/2018
C’mon electrons, let’s do the twist!
Twisting electrons can tell right-handed and left-handed molecules apart Identifying right-handed and left-handed molecules is a crucial step for many applications in chemistry and pharmaceutics. An...
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Publié le 16/02/2018
Whooping cough: a "disordered" bait catches calmodulin and triggers the CyaA...
The CyaA protein is a toxin produced by the bacteria that causes whooping cough. During intoxication of the target cells, CyaA binds to calmodulin, which induces the folding of a destructured region...
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Publié le 08/02/2018
Sunscreen, nanoparticles and frontal alopecia - a causal link?
Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a pathology that was first described twenty years ago. It is characterized in particular by cicatricial alopecia on the frontal zone of the scalp and mainly...
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Publié le 05/02/2018
Partial melting of the Earth's mantle would have delayed the establishment of plate...
During the Precambrian period, the transition between the Archean (-4 billion to -2.5 billion years) and Proterozoic eons (-2.5 billion to 541 million years) coincides with the beginning of plate...
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