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Publié le 16/10/2013
Bacterium reveals the crucible central to its metallurgical activity
An international consortium led by researchers from the CEA, in collaboration with the CNRS, has characterized the structure and function of a protein involved in the production of magnetite...
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Publié le 15/10/2013
A SOLEIL-made camera for X-ray tomography
The Detectors and Design and Engineering groups at SOLEIL, in collaboration with Paris-Sud Orsay University, have designed, developed, manufactured and assembled a new camera dedicated to full-field...
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Publié le 11/10/2013
Of mice and men… and uric acid
In humans an excess of uric acid (or hyperuricemia) is associated with, or responsible for several serious health problems: metabolic syndrome
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, gout and kidney dysfunction. Other living...
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Publié le 01/10/2013
Young’s double-slit experiment revisited on the atomic level
In Paris, October 1, 2013, groups from the “Chimie-Physique Matière et Rayonnement” Laboratory (UPMC-CNRS), together with SOLEIL Synchrotron, the University of Trieste (Italy) and Uppsala University...
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Publié le 24/09/2013
The forth way to dissociate
Dissociation is one of the simplest chemical reactions, where a molecule breaks apart into two or more fragments, i.e., other molecules, atoms, ions, or radicals. Understanding the mechanisms of...
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Publié le 20/09/2013
Quick-XAS and Raman operando characterisation of a cobalt alumina supported catalyst...
The energy crisis driven by the long-term petroleum shortage, the growing demand for cleaner fuels and a more rational utilisation of resources (coal, natural gas, biomass…) are among the main...
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Publié le 19/09/2013
The structure of oxomolybdates TiO2-supported revealed by XANES spectroscopy
Supported molybdenum catalysts are widely used in their sulfide state in the treatment petroleum fractions, which are important economic and environmental issues. In their oxide states they can be...
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Publié le 19/09/2013
Data storage – Properties of ferroelectric materials studied by XPS/PEEM
Ferroelectric memory devices could be an alternative to magnetic based memories for future high-density data storage. Such devices have considerable advantages: they are non-volatile, have fast read-...
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Publié le 19/09/2013
How interactions alter the number of electrons in iron-based superconductors
In 2008, a new family of superconductors was discovered, based on square planar iron. This attracted the attention of many physicists because superconductivity was found to occur up to relatively...
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