Not exact matches
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility.
Add the high - energy x-rays at the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility to the soft brushes and delicate drills paleontologists use to examine fossil finds.
The Polygone Scientifique de Grenoble is already host to three prestigious
European institutes: the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF), which is one of the three most powerful sources of x-ray beams in the world; the Institut Laue - Langevin, the world's most intense source of neutron beams; and the
European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Outstation in Grenoble, which studies protein structure.
Materials provided by
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility.
The research team was led by Agnès Dewaele from the French national technological research organization CEA, alongside members of the French National Center for Scientific Research CNRS and the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility ESRF in Grenoble (France).
This February, they were analyzed by one of the highest - tech tools available, the
synchrotron at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenob
synchrotron at the
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenob
Synchrotron Radiation
Facility in Grenoble, France.
Their work is made possible by X-ray beams at the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF), which are the most energetic, intense and brilliant in the world.
In order to study the entire fossil, the scientific team first digitally scanned it with X-rays to the highest possible resolution, at the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France.
Ni's collaborators include Dr. Christopher Beard of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh; Dr. Daniel Gebo of Northern Illinois University; Dr. Marian Dagosto of Northwestern University in Chicago; Dr. Jin Meng and Dr. John Flynn of the American Museum of Natural History in New York; and Dr. Paul Tafforeau of the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France.
He drew this to the attention of
European specialists, including the lead author on the paper, Dr Renate Matzke - Karasz, from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, who examined the specimens with Dr Paul Tafforeau at the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility in Grenoble, France.
Working with mass - spectroscopy specialists at the French national research agency in Gif - sur - Yvette and with scientists at the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility in Grenoble, they used two types of mass spectroscopy and two methods of x-ray scanning.
Using X-ray crystallography, performed at the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, Cusack and colleagues were able to determine the atomic structure of the whole polymerase from two strains of influenza: influenza B, one of the strains that cause seasonal flu in humans, but which evolves slowly and therefore isn't considered a pandemic threat; and the strain of influenza A — the fast - evolving strain that affects humans, birds and other animals and can cause pandemics — that infects bats.
Pauling's theory was not tested until the group of researchers — comprised of Eric Isaacs, Donald Hamann and Phil Platzman of Bell Labs; Bernardo Barbiellini, now at Northeastern University; Abhay Shukla of the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF); and Christopher A. Tulk of National Research Council of Canada — devised a clever experiment.
Using X-ray crystallographic data collected at the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF), Luca Jovine's research team at Karolinska Institutet first visualised the sperm - interacting regions of two egg coat proteins, ZP2 in mammals (including humans) and VERL in the marine mollusc abalone (a classic model system of invertebrate fertilisation).
Extremely sensitive x-ray imaging performed at the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility in Grenoble, France, allowed the team to count growth lines in the fossil's unerupted adult teeth like tree rings, telling them Alesi was about 485 days (or 1 year and 4 months) old when it died.
The
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility in Grenoble allowed her to do just that.
«Prof. Pokroy took a sample of Entotheonella to the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility within a week of seeing that first image,» said Dr. Keren.
Ni's collaborators include Dr. Christopher Beard of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh; Dr. Daniel Gebo of Northern Illinois University; Dr. Marian Dagosto of Northwestern University in Chicago; Dr. Jin Meng and Dr. John Flynn of the American Museum of Natural History in New York; and Dr. Paul Tafforeau of the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility in Grenoble, France.
Using the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF), researchers analysed the effects of Organo - Osmium FY26 in ovarian cancer cells — detecting emissions of X-ray fluorescent light to track the activity of the compound inside the cells.
The CO2 utilisation group worked in collaboration with the University of Nebraska - Lincoln and the
European Synchrotron Research
Facility in Grenoble in the formation of the catalyst.
Nature Video spends a day and a night at the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility to reveal the science that never sleeps.This article was reproduced with permission and was first published on March 29, 2016.
At the
synchrotron sources BESSY II at HZB, Berlin, Germany, and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility ESRF, Grenoble, France, they could reveal that the mineral particles are pre
synchrotron sources BESSY II at HZB, Berlin, Germany, and the
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility ESRF, Grenoble, France, they could reveal that the mineral particles are pre
Synchrotron Radiation
Facility ESRF, Grenoble, France, they could reveal that the mineral particles are precompressed.
They performed Micro-beam in - situ stress experiments in the mySpot BESSY
facility of HZB, Berlin, Germany and analyzed the local orientation of the mineral nanoparticles using the nano - imaging facility of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble,
facility of HZB, Berlin, Germany and analyzed the local orientation of the mineral nanoparticles using the nano - imaging
facility of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble,
facility of the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble,
Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France.
Read about a new study published in the journal Nanoscale by the EPN partners: the Life Sciences group in the ILL, with the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) and the Institut de Biologie Structurale (IBS).
Research organisations including: African Rice Centre, Bayer, CERN, COST, Elhuyar Fundazioa, Elsevier, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, University of California Davis, Helmholtz - Gemeinschaft, Imperial College, Wiley, Elsevier, Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering & Technology,
European Fusion Development Agreement (EFDA),
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign,
European Science Foundation, Taylor & Francis,
European Southern Observatory,
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility, Fondazione Parco Biomedico San Raffaele, The Geological Society of America, Harvard University School of Engineering, Max - Planck - Gesellschaft, Mayo Clinic, Research Council of Norway, Swiss National Science Foundation, Tekes, Vetenskapsrådet,...
They are produced at the ESRF — The
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility — located in Grenoble, France, in an international and innovative campus.
The project's long - term goal is to help Danish industry make the most of nearby large - scale research
facilities such as the
European Spallation Source, the MAX IV
synchrotron and the
European X-Ray Free Electron Laser.
Using
synchrotron X-rays a team from Uppsala University / SciLifeLab, the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in France and the University of Cambridge in the UK decided have investigated fossils of the tetrapod Acanthostega, which lived 360 m
synchrotron X-rays a team from Uppsala University / SciLifeLab, the
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in France and the University of Cambridge in the UK decided have investigated fossils of the tetrapod Acanthostega, which lived 360 m
Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) in France and the University of Cambridge in the UK decided have investigated fossils of the tetrapod Acanthostega, which lived 360 million ago.
Beginning in the 1990s, using the National
Synchrotron Light Source (Brookhaven National Laboratory), the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (Grenoble, France), and the BioCARS facility at the Advanced Photon Source (Argonne National Laboratory), they reduced time resolution from milliseconds to nanoseconds to 100 pico
Facility (Grenoble, France), and the BioCARS
facility at the Advanced Photon Source (Argonne National Laboratory), they reduced time resolution from milliseconds to nanoseconds to 100 pico
facility at the Advanced Photon Source (Argonne National Laboratory), they reduced time resolution from milliseconds to nanoseconds to 100 picoseconds.
As current chairman of the EIROforum Council,
European XFEL Managing Director Massimo Altarelli welcomed the leaders of the other seven research organizations: CERN, the
European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), the
European Space Agency (ESA), the
European Southern Observatory (ESO), the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF), EUROfusion, and the Institut Laue - Langevin (ILL).
STFC enables UK researchers to access leading international science
facilities by funding membership of international bodies including
European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), the Institut Laue Langevin (ILL),
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) and the
European Southern Observatory (ESO).
This is why the research community and the
European Commission are committed to outreach and education activities,» says Bill Stirling, Director General of the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF), representing EIROforum at the launch event.
The
Synchrotron Crystallography team works in close collaboration with the Structural Biology Group of the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) in the design, construction and operation of macromolecular crystallography (MX) and biological small angle X-ray scattering (bioSAXS) beamlines.
European Science Foundation
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) Federation of
European Biochemical Societies Fourmentin - Guilbert Foundation RNA Society SCRM, The Bioquarter Society for Developmental Biology
The study investigated 230 million years old coprolites from Poland and was led by Per Ahlberg (Uppsala University / SciLifelab) in collaboration with the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) in France.
MAX IV, which was inaugurated in June 2016, is the leading
synchrotron radiation
facility in the world, while the
European research
facility ESS will be the world's most powerful neutron source when it opens for research in 2023.
The
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility is the world's most intense X-ray source and a centre of excellence for fundamental and innovation - driven research in condensed and living matter science.
EIROforum is composed of the
European Organisation for Nuclear Research, CERN; the
European Fusion Development Agreement, EFDA, the
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, EMBL, the
European Space Agency, ESA, the
European Southern Observatory, ESO, the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility, ESRF, and the Institut Laue — Langevin, ILL..
Professor Michael Wulff Group
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) Grenoble, France
Montserrat Capellas and Dominique Cornuéjols from the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF), in Grenoble, France, explain how scientists are working to preserve the ship from decay in the air.
CERN, the
European Organisation for Nuclear Research, ESA, the
European Space Agency, ESO, the
European Southern Observatory, EMBL, the
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, EFDA the
European Fusion Development Agreement, ESRF, the
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility and ILL, Institut Laue - Langevin.
The public - private partnership Institut Recherche Technologique (IRT) NanoElec is funding a 6.5 M $ Pathfinder Programme to better open the
European research infrastructures
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) and Institut Laue Langevin (ILL) to
European micro - and nano - electronics industry R&D and innovation.
uropean research infrastructures
European Synchrotron Radiation
Facility (ESRF) and Institut Laue Langevin (ILL)
CALIPSOplus is an Integrating Activity for Advanced Communities in reply to the call INFRAIA -01-2016 (Material Sciences and Analytical
facilities /
Synchrotron radiation sources and Free Electron Lasers) in Horizon2020 the
European Framework Program for Research and Innovation.