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- New form of ice could help explore exciting avenues for energy production and storage
The discovery of a new form of ice could lead to an improved understanding of our planet's geology, potentially helping to unlock new solutions in the production, transportation and storage of ener... - Rare molecules reveal new quantum properties of H2O and H2
Neutron scattering experiments at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) have uncovered the first known quantum selection rule in molecules, a law of nature that prevents certain transitions between diff... - Neutron diffraction sheds light on photosynthesis
Scientists from ILL and CEA-Grenoble have improved our understanding of the way plants evolved to take advantage of sunlight. Using cold neutron diffraction, they analysed the structure of thylakoi... - Near-perfect test system for understanding the physics of colliding particles.
Interest in carbon and its use in new technologies is very high right now. A lot of commercial and academic research and development is going into making nanometre sized systems out of it. In recen... - Identifying the structure of a vital enzyme intermediate by neutron crystallography
An international team of researchers led by the University of Leicester and the Institut Laue-Langevin have solved a long-standing mystery in biology by identifying the structure of a vital enzyme ... - A new way to assemble individual molecules could revolutionize the creation of novel materials
This work focuses on the interactions between molecules and in particular on "amphiphilic" molecules, which contain two distinct parts to them. Household detergent is a good example of a product th... - Neutron beams reveal how antibodies cluster in solution
Results from neutron spin-echo analysis at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) and the National Center of Neutron Research (NCNR) in the United States are an important advance towards enabling subcuta... - Reservoirs of anti-viral pharmaceuticals could be attached to cancerous cells for long-term treatment
Reservoirs of anti-viral pharmaceuticals could be manufactured to bind specifically to infected tissue such as cancer cells for slow, concentrated delivery of drug treatments, according to new rese...
- New fluorescent fingerprint tag aims to increase IDs from 'hidden' fingerprints on bullets and knives
A new way of detecting and visualizing fingerprints from crime scenes using colour-changing fluorescent films could lead to higher confidence identifications from latent (hidden) fingerprints on kn...