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Published on 09.14.2018
Water, air… clean fuels
Over 40 billion tons of CO
2
are emitted every year due to human activities. What can we do with this waste? In Nature, plants capture CO
2
and transform it into plant material (biomass) thanks to solar energy. It’s photosynthesis. At the Institut de Chimie Moléculaire et des Matériaux (Orsay), the scientific team called « artificial photosynthesis » is inspired by...
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Published on 07.04.2018
The nanoworld at SOLEIL
Video in French - The nanosciences and nanotechnologies are among the numerous scientific fields studied at the ? SOLEIL synchrotron. The beamlines concerned by the study of nanosciences and...
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Published on 10.09.2017
Hair in the spotlight
Enhance the understanding of the chemical composition and the structure of tissues such as hair, skin, nails, better characterize the products themselves (shampooes, creams, their long-term stability...
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Published on 12.14.2015
The lights of SOLEIL
What lights are used at SOLEIL? Why such a diversity? Find some answers in this illustrated video, very accessible and didactic.
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Published on 07.04.2010
SWING and zeolites
Video in French - Zeolites, which were discovered in 1756 by a Swedish mineralogist, are rocks capable of separating molecules according to their size. The SWING beamline is proving well suited for...
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Published on 09.17.2009
Prehistoric caves
« Moon milk » is a strange substance that covers the walls of some prehistoric caves, sometimes erasing parietal works. What is it made of ?
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Published on 11.07.2008
A less than sympathetic… sort of ink
Ancient manuscripts sometimes deteriorate because of the ink that was used to write them. Why? How to prevent it ?
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