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The Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) is the world's leading facility in neutron science and technology. It operates the most intense neutron source on earth in Grenoble in the south-east of France.

10.04.2013 2012 Annual report now availableThe electronic version of the 2012 annual report is now available. [En savoir plus] 04.04.2013 Visit of German parlementariansOn Wednesday 29 March the ILL had the pleasure of welcoming a delegation of German parliamentarians, members of the Bundestag Committee on Education, Research and Technology Assessment. Ms Krista Sager, the Commission...[En savoir plus] 01.03.2013 A neutron investigation into self-assembling solar-harvesting films reveals new low-cost tool for 3D circuit printing21.12.2012 Terbium: a new “Swiss Army knife” for cancer diagnosis and treatmentFirst in-vivo study of four clinically interesting terbium radioisotopes produced at the Paul Scherrer Institute, CERN’s ISOLDE facility, and the ILL demonstrates excellent tumour visualisation and therapeutic efficacy....[En savoir plus] 17.12.2012 High-pressure neutron diffraction reveals the secrets of glassesThe structural changes in glasses and liquids induced by high-pressure conditions can substantially alter their dynamical and transport properties. Unravelling the mechanisms behind these transformations is, however, a...[En savoir plus] |