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Publié le 06/12/2016
What governs the handness of floppy chiral systems?
Very many important bio-molecules— from the smallest building blocks like amino acids, through larger proteins, to the famous DNA double helix— are chiral, meaning that like our hands they can...
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Publié le 30/11/2016
Industrial anti-cancer research, assisted by diffraction data collected at SOLEIL, is...
The intrinsic apoptosis (programmed cell death) pathway responds to irreparable DNA damages in cells by marking them for destruction. Cancerous cells with damaged DNA distinguish from classical cells...
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Publié le 16/11/2016
Cyanobacteria intracellular biomineralization: Back in time with bacteria
Cyanobacteria are abundant bacteria in many continental and marine environments. 2.3 billion years ago they "invented" oxygenic photosynthesis process, this essential reaction that uses light energy...
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Publié le 15/11/2016
Novel imaging approach reveals how ancient amulet was made
At 6000 years old, this copper amulet is the earliest lost-wax cast object known. Now, researchers have finally discovered how it was made, using a novel UV-visible photoluminescence spectral imaging...
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Publié le 26/10/2016
Regulation of gene expression - Take off your cap!
Through use of the PROXIMA-1 and PROXIMA-2A beamlines, researchers of the Ecole Polytechnique (CNRS, Palaiseau) and IGBMC (CNRS, INSERM and Strasbourg University) have determined...
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Publié le 25/10/2016
On-line atmospheric aerosol formation analysis
A reaction chamber was coupled to a photoionization aerosol time-of flight mass spectrometer on the DESIRS beamline for on-line analysis of organic and inorganic-organic mixed aerosols...
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Publié le 21/10/2016
New high-pressure/low-temperature setup
Setups build to carry out high-pressure spectroscopy experiments –infrared (IR), TeraHertz (THz) or Raman– have been presented over the past years, some of them combining high pressure and low...
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Publié le 12/10/2016
Structure of colloidal crystals
Researchers from MONARIS, LPS laboratory and SOLEIL succeeded in crystallizing gold colloidal crystals made of poly- or single-nanocrystals, and their structures have been revealed using the bio-...
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Publié le 24/08/2016
A high sensitivity infrared detector for spectroscopy at SOLEIL
If the traditional domain of excellence of synchrotron radiation is that of X-rays, SOLEIL also represents a currently irreplaceable broad band source for high resolution infrared (IR) spectroscopy...
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