In this episode of Physics World Weekly, we’re celebrating the birthday of a European project that has shone a bright light over science for the past three decades. The European Synchrotron Radiation ...
Members of the McCarthy team at EMBL Grenoble talk about BSxCuBE-Web, a web-based interface to automate BioSAXS experiments, ...
"No beam for a while. Restart in about 20 months." Early this morning, operators of the ESRF Control room turned off the beam, ending 26 years of successful operation of the European Synchrotron, the ...
A new way of producing powerful X-ray beams—the brightest on Earth—is now making it possible to create 3D images of matter at astounding resolutions. This “Extremely Brilliant Source” officially ...
The ESRF Council, representing the 22 partner nations of the ESRF, gave the green light for the construction and commissioning of four new beamlines from 2018-2022. The beamlines are designed to ...
This press release is also available in French. On October 19 the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures presented the first ever European Roadmap for Research infrastructures. The ...
The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility’s first online User Meeting will allow attendees from all over the world to explore the technical and scientific capabilities of the new Extremely Brilliant ...
In November 2017, a Titan Krios cryo-electron microscope (cryo-EM) was inaugurated at the ESRF, the European Synchrotron, France. Data collected on this cryo-EM describes the activation cycle of a ...
An international team of researchers just published the widest study on what happens during battery failure, focusing on the different parts of a battery at the same time. An international team of ...