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European Synchrotron to Add Four New Beamlines
GRENOBLE, France, July 18, 2017 — The Council of the European Synchrotron (ESRF), the body representing the 22 partner nations of the ESRF international research instrument, has approved the construction and commissioning of four new beamlines from 2018 to 2022. The ESRF is a source of synchrotron X-rays operating 44 beamlines with state-of-the-art instrumentation for imaging and studying the structure of matter at the atomic and nanometric scale in all fields of research. The beamlines are designed to exploit the
Fireflies Mimicked for Brighter LEDs
NAMUR, Belgium, SHERBROOKE, Quebec, and GRENOBLE, France, Jan. 8, 2013 — The twinkling of fireflies in the night sky inspired an international team of scientists to take the flashes on bioluminescent insects’ abdomens and apply them to a coating to increase LED efficiency. Their method proved more than one and a half...
Proteins Shine a Brighter Light on Cellular Processes
GRENOBLE, France, March 22, 2012 — A molecule capable of emitting turquoise light within living cells three times brighter than ever achieved could improve the sensitivity of cellular imaging.
X-ray Facility to Investigate Earth’s Core
GRENOBLE, France, Nov. 15, 2011 — ID24, a new x-ray beamline developed at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), will explore the last white spot on our globe: the center of Earth. This computer-generated image shows the layers of the Earth: the outer solid crust,...
XFEL Facility Pushes Laser Research in Japan
Aug 1, 2011 — Although using ultrahigh-intensity x-ray free-electron laser light to study the structure of matter was inconceivable until recently, today it is transforming how we visualize the atomic world. With far shorter wavelengths and higher intensities...
Saving van Gogh for future generations
Apr 1, 2011 — Some of the bright yellows in the paintings of renowned Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh and those of his contemporaries are in danger of fading and darkening to brown, and scientists are working to discover the cause of the degradation and to find...
Synchrotron x-rays from a tabletop source
LONDON – A tabletop instrument in development may have the potential to produce bright, spatially coherent synchrotron x-rays similar in energy and quality to those generated by some of the largest x-ray facilities in the world. Such x-rays could enable...
Evaluating Leonardo’s Faces
PARIS, July 21, 2010 — How did Leonardo da Vinci manage to paint such perfect faces? For the first time, a quantitative chemical analysis has been done on seven paintings from the Louvre Museum, including Mona Lisa, without extracting any samples. The technique used shows...
ESRF Finds Oil in Cave Art
GRENOBLE, France, April 23, 2008 -- Light from the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble has proven that ancient paintings found in caves in Bamiyan, Afghanistan, were made with oil, hundreds of years before the technique was thought to have been invented in...
Film Captures Proteins' Work
GRENOBLE, France, June 20, 2007 -- If a picture is worth a thousand words, than a moving picture should be worth considerably more. While science may play a limited role in most Hollywood films -- except for the mad scientists who nearly destroy the world -- researchers at the...
Atomic Force Microscope Installed at Synchrotron Site
Dec 14, 2006 — Asylum Research, a Santa Barbara, Calif., manufacturer of atomic force/scanning probe microscopes,announced the recent installation of its MFP-3D atomic force microscopy (AFM) system at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble,...
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