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- News,Chemistry,Press releases,Scientific news,D20,IN5,SHARPER,France,Italy,Switzerland,United Kingdom

In everyday life, we typically encounter water in one of three familiar states – solid, liquid or gas. But there are in fact many more phases, some of which – predicted to exist at high temperature and pressure – are so strange they’re referred to as…

- News,Neutron tech,General news,Press releases

The completion of the ILL Endurance upgrade programme was officially celebrated yesterday, 27 November 2024, in the presence of representatives of the ILL Associate Countries – France, Germany and the United Kingdom – and of several ILL Scientific…

- radioisotopes,Nuclear and Particle physics,General news,Press releases,Scientific news

An irradiation in ILL’s high flux reactor produced einsteinium-255 that served as on tap supply of fermium-255, enabling high-resolution laser spectroscopy in Mainz.

- Highlights,Industry - Agriculture & Food,Press releases,Scientific news,D22

A recently published study uses neutron scattering to shed light on texturisation - the black box for plant-based meat analogues - through in-situ real-time observations of the process. The challenge is increasingly relevant for the food industry as…

- Advanced materials,Chemistry,Press releases,Scientific news,IN5,IN11,Austria

Using neutron spectroscopy data taken at ILL, researchers achieved a novel understanding of molecular movement at the nanoscale, providing new insights that may impact the design of future materials and technologies. The study has just been published…

- Nuclear and Particle physics,Press releases,Scientific news,STEREO,France,Germany

The collaboration Stereo has found no proof that the sterile neutrino exists after six years of experimentation. Their conclusion will impact numerous branches of physics, with their study published on 12 January in Nature.

- Nuclear and Particle physics,Press releases,Scientific news,S18,Austria,France,Italy

Breakthrough in neutron physics: A team from TU Vienna, INRIM Turin and ILL Grenoble has succeeded for the first time in building a neutron interferometer from two separate crystals.

- News,Quantum materials,Press releases,Scientific news,ThALES,Germany,Switzerland,USA
- News,Health,Biology Health,Industry - Pharmaceuticals,Soft matter,Press releases,Scientific news,D22,FIGARO,IN5,IN13,IN15,IN16B,Italy,Spain,United Kingdom
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