The Knowledge Factory - Sur le même thème https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/What-killed-the-massive-galaxies-of-the-early-Universe.aspx DRF english version en-US https://www.cea.fr/_layouts/15/images/i2i/icon-144x144-1033.png The Knowledge Factory - Sur le même thème https://www.cea.fr/drf/english CEA and FZJ intensify cooperation in key areas of research - Successful contract extension https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2024/CEA-and-FZJ-intensify-cooperation-2024.aspx The CEA and Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ) are continuing their successful collaboration in the research area of artificial intelligence, data analytics and simulation. Institutional ; High performance computing Journalists ; general public ; Institutions News ; Partnerships HPC;exascale;AIDAS;quantum;Artifical intelligence;supercalculateurs; Fri, 12 Jan 2024 11:00:00 GMT CEA and RIKEN held bi-annual workshop at Kobe https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2022/cea-and-riken-held-bi-annual-workshop-at-kobe.aspx The CEA/RIKEN bi-annual workshop on High Performance Computing (HPC), Quantum Computing (QC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) gathered 35 researchers online and in Kobe. CEA and RIKEN signed an agreement on January 2022 to collaborate in the field of AI, big data, QC and HPC, renewing for five more years a collaboration running since 2017. High performance computing general public ; Journalists ; Researchers DRF International Mon, 07 Nov 2022 11:00:00 GMT AIDAS Annual Workshop #5 gathered 40 CEA and FZJ researchers online and in Saclay on 27-28 September 2022. https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2022/aidas-annual-workshop.aspx CEA and Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ) are joining forces to advance science, from fundamental research on emerging and future computer architectures to application modeling. To this end, CEA and FZJ have established AIDAS, a joint virtual laboratory in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, scalable simulation and quantum computing. AIDAS held its fifth annual workshop in Saclay on 27 and 28 September 2022. Computing ; High performance computing ; Simulation & modelling general public ; Journalists ; Researchers DRF Event ; Europe Tue, 25 Oct 2022 10:00:00 GMT Rapid screening of lithium-ion battery electrolytes by radiolysis https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/rapid-screening-of-lithium-ion-battery-electrolytes-by-radiolysis.aspx Researchers at Iramis, CEA-Liten and their partners in Nantes have shown that it is possible to quickly select the best electrolyte for a lithium-ion battery by gamma irradiation. The production of dihydrogen therefore provides a marker of the electrolyte’s performance. Lithium-ion batteries ; Energy storage ; Tools & research instruments general public ; Researchers ; Journalists Iramis Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Thu, 20 Oct 2022 10:00:00 GMT The 11.7-tesla Iseult MRI has received its parallel transmit radiofrequency coil, and it’s a technological wonder! https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/Iseult-mri-has-received-its-parallel-transmit-radiofrequency-coil.aspx Nearly a year after its first images were obtained with a simple validation radiofrequency (RF) coil, NeuroSpin’s Iseult 11.7-tesla MRI is now equipped with an 8-transmit and 32-receive RF coil array integrated in a local magnetic shim array that will allow it to reach its full potential. Here we look back at this development, a technological feat achieved by CEA-Joliot and CEA-Irfu. MRI ; Tools & research instruments ; Brain general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Fri, 14 Oct 2022 10:00:00 GMT Solar Orbiter has confirmed the existence of magnetic fields ejected by the Sun https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/solar-orbiter-has-confirmed-the-existence-of-magnetic-fields-ejected-by-the-sun.aspx Using advanced computational simulations, physicists from the CEA-Irfu, as part of an international collaboration, have simulated the complex relationships between the convective cells on the surface of the Sun and the Sun’s magnetic field, which together contribute to the overall heating and acceleration of the solar wind. Stars ; Satellites ; Telescope ; Simulation & modelling general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Thu, 13 Oct 2022 10:00:00 GMT Successful testing of a Nb3Sn superconducting coil entirely produced at the CEA-Irfu https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/successful-testing-of-an-nbsn-superconducting-coil-entirely-produced-at-the-cea-irfu.aspx The Irfu has entirely manufactured a test coil in superconducting niobium-tin (Nb3Sn), which was successfully tested at CERN. This opens the way for the development of compact magnets capable of producing a magnetic field twice as large as what is currently available, for use in future particle accelerators. Particle accelerator ; Tools & research instruments general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Tue, 04 Oct 2022 10:00:00 GMT James Webb: first images of an exoplanet in the mid-infrared https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/james-webb-first-images-of-an-exoplanet-in-the-mid-infrared.aspx Nine months after its launch, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has provided unprecedented images of an exoplanet. The first ever obtained in the mid-infrared, these images should revolutionize our knowledge of extrasolar planets. French astronomers, including some from the CEA-Irfu, participated in observing this planet and in designing the telescope coronagraphs. Satellites ; Telescope ; Astrophysics ; Planets general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Tue, 20 Sep 2022 10:00:00 GMT Five more years of HPC and AI collaboration https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2022/collaboration-cea-riken-hpc-ia-2022.aspx CEA and RIKEN have been working together in the field of AI, big data and HPC for more than five years. Institutional ; Supercomputers ; Artificial intelligence Journalists ; Companies DRF News ; Partnerships japon;IA;Riken;big data;HPC; Thu, 04 Aug 2022 10:00:00 GMT The world’s largest CO2 emitters can now be identified by satellite https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/the-worlds-largest-emitters-can-now-be-identified-by-satellite.aspx For the first time ever, an international collaboration involving the LSCE (CEA-CNRS-UVSQ) is providing a global view of large CO2 plumes attributable to fossil fuels through satellite observations. Greenhouse effect ; Climate ; Satellites general public ; Journalists ; Researchers LSCE Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Tue, 19 Apr 2022 10:00:00 GMT IPHI-neutrons has recorded its first diffraction measurements! https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/iphi-neutrons-has-recorded-its-first-diffraction-measurements.aspx Researchers from the CEA-Iramis (LLB) and CEA-Irfu have validated the design of the proton-neutron conversion target to be used for the upcoming compact high-intensity neutron source (the French Sonate project). Particle accelerator ; Tools & research instruments ; Characterisation general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Mon, 04 Apr 2022 10:00:00 GMT SVOM: the MXT X-ray telescope is ready for service! https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/svom-the-mxt-telescope-is-ready-for-service.aspx The X-ray space telescope, which was provided by France for the SVOM space mission, and for which the CEA-Irfu made a significant contribution, is now operational! The launch of the Franco-Chinese satellite is scheduled for 2023. Telescope ; Satellites ; Astrophysics general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Thu, 27 Jan 2022 11:00:00 GMT The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has already produced the largest 3D map of the Universe https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/the-dark-energy-spectroscopic-instrument-has-already-produced-the-largest-map-of-the-universe.aspx A mere seven months into its five-year mission, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has already collected 3D mapping and spectral data from more than 7.5 million galaxies and quasars, breaking all previous records! The complete map will allow cosmologists to better understand the dark energy that drives the expansion of the Universe. Black energy ; Galaxies ; Telescope general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Thu, 13 Jan 2022 11:00:00 GMT CEA, CINECA and GENCI establishing converging views on Exascale and beyond https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2022/cea-cineca-genci-establishing-converging-views-on-exascale.aspx While France is taking over the Presidency of the European Union, and in a context of strengthening bilateral cooperation between France and Italy - highlighted by the signature of the Quirinal Treaty by President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi on 26 November - CEA, CINECA and GENCI have engaged a joint initiative aimed at strengthening European digital capacity. High performance computing ; Supercomputers Companies ; Institutions ; Journalists ; Researchers DAM Ile-de-France News ; Press release exascale;calcul;computer;Exaflops;supercomputer; Mon, 10 Jan 2022 09:28:06 GMT A “herd” of rogue planets spotted in our galaxy! https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/a-herd-of-rogue-planets-spotted-in-our-galaxy.aspx An international collaboration involving the CEA-Irfu has discovered the largest group of “rogue” planets to date, thanks in particular to a very sensitive “mega-camera” built by the CEA and deployed since 2003 on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. Planets ; Telescope ; Tools & research instruments general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Wed, 05 Jan 2022 11:00:00 GMT The incredible resistance of tardigrades to different environmental stresses, explained by a gel https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/the-incredible-resistance-of-tardigrades-to-different-environmental-stresses-explained-by-a-gel.aspx Researchers at the CEA-Irig have partly lifted the veil on the extraordinary resistance of a small animal, the tardigrade. At play is a disordered protein capable of transforming itself into a protective gel for other biomolecules during drought or extreme cold. Structural biology ; Characterisation general public ; Journalists ; Researchers IRIG Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Mon, 20 Dec 2021 11:00:00 GMT When the Higgs boson mass allows the Universe to exist https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/when-the-higgs-boson-mass-allows-the-universe-to-exist.aspx An IPhT physicist and two collaborators have proposed a theoretical model to explain the low mass of the Higgs boson and the cosmological constant – both of which are considered inconsistent with current physics. This model is expected to be tested soon at CERN. Fundamental Research ; Theoretical physics ; Black energy ; Particle physics general public ; Journalists ; Researchers IPhT Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Thu, 02 Dec 2021 11:00:00 GMT 11.7-tesla MRI: the Iseult magnet is fully operational https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/mri-the-iseult-magnet-is-fully-operational.aspx At the CEA-Joliot’s NeuroSpin neuroimaging center, the Iseult project’s 11.7-tesla MRI produced its first images in September 2021, thanks to the extraordinary magnet developed by the CEA-Irfu. Read on for a look at the origins behind this world premiere. Tools & research instruments ; MRI ; Brain ; Cognition general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Joliot Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Wed, 10 Nov 2021 11:00:00 GMT When reactor physics meets game theory https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/when-reactor-physics-meets-game-theory.aspx An international collaboration involving the CEA-Irfu and the CEA’s Energy Directorate has revealed a subtle neutron clustering mechanism by rigorously combining nuclear reactor experiments, modelling and simulations, all of which are extremely demanding. This result goes beyond the scope of just nuclear safety. Research reactor ; Nuclear safety ; Simulation & modelling general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Tue, 12 Oct 2021 10:00:00 GMT Gamma-ray astronomy: CTA chooses Gammapy as its data analysis software https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2022/gamma-ray-astronomy-cta-chooses-gammapy-as-its-data-analysis-software.aspx The open source software Gammapy, which scientists from the CEA-Irfu contributed to, was selected in June 2021 by the CTA collaboration to analyze data from its very high energy gamma-ray telescopes. Telescope ; Astrophysics ; Computing general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Sun, 03 Oct 2021 10:00:00 GMT Optimizing the acceleration of electrons in the oscillating field of an ultra-high intensity laser pulse https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/optimizing-the-acceleration-of-electrons-in-the-oscillating-field-of-an-ultra-high-intensity-laser-pulse.aspx Researchers from the LSI (CEA-Iramis) and their partners are showing that it is possible to accelerate electrons more efficiently by laser-plasma interaction, using a progressive rotation of the laser wave front. Laser ; Particle accelerator ; Simulation & modelling general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Iramis Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Wed, 08 Sep 2021 10:00:00 GMT The LHC ATLAS receives state-of-the-art electronics for its calorimeter https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/the-lhc-atlas-receives-state-of-the-art-electronics-for-its-calorimeter.aspx After a decade of R&D, the Irfu delivered 74 new electronic boards produced by the company FEDD to CERN in July 2021, for use with the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter. These boards will be used to handle the increasing data flow that will be produced by the LHC as soon as it restarts in February 2022. Particle accelerator ; Particle physics ; Characterisation ; Electronics general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Tue, 31 Aug 2021 10:00:00 GMT Are there dark matter subhalos among Unidentified Fermi-LAT Objects? https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/ae-there-dark-matter-subhalos-among-unidentified-fermi-lat-objects.aspx The H.E.S.S. collaboration, which includes physicists from Irfu, has made ground-based observations in Namibia of gamma-ray sources detected by the Fermi space observatory that remain unidentified, otherwise known as Unidentified Fermi-LAT Objects (UFOs). These were suspected to be possible indicators of dark matters halos shining at very high energies, but the verdict now shows that UFOs are not actually these kinds of subhalos! Particle physics ; Telescope ; Black matter general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Mon, 30 Aug 2021 10:00:00 GMT Heating of fusion plasmas: validation of an innovative antenna concept https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/heating-of-fusion-plasmas-validation-of-an-innovative-antenna-concept.aspx A mock-up of a high-power travelling wave antenna has been successfully tested at the IRFM. This new family of antennas operates at a lower voltage than current antennas, requires fewer adjustments, and can be deployed inside the tokamak. In short, it is better adapted to the hostile environment of a tokamak! Tools & research instruments ; Tokamak ; Fusion through magnetic containment general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Wed, 28 Jul 2021 10:00:00 GMT Analysis of an exceptional cosmic explosion https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/Analysis-of-an-exceptional-cosmic-explosion-.aspx Astrophysics ; Matter & the Universe News ; Press release ; Focus Fri, 11 Jun 2021 10:00:00 GMT Stellar black hole pairs are “enveloped” before merging https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/stellar-black-hole-pairs-are-enveloped-before-merging.aspx Relying on more than 60,000 computational simulations of stellar “lives”, an international team involving the Irfu has “profiled” the stars that are likely to form black hole duos with the ability to merge. Their study points to a critical phase in the evolution of the binary system, the “common-envelope phase”, which may play a decisive role. Astrophysics ; Stars general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Mon, 07 Jun 2021 10:00:00 GMT Tracking cosmic explosions with a “lobster eye” https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/tracking-cosmic-explosions-with-a-lobster-eye.aspx Coupled to a novel multi-pore optic inspired by the vision of some crustaceans, the X-ray camera to be used in the MXT telescope of the Franco-Chinese satellite SVOM was designed and assembled by the Irfu and recently delivered to the Cnes. SVOM is scheduled for launch in late 2022. Tools & research instruments ; Satellites ; Telescope ; Characterisation general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Thu, 03 Jun 2021 10:00:00 GMT High-performance computations: the CEA and IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN) renew their collaboration https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2021/High-performance-computations-the-CEA-and-IFP-Energies-nouvelles-(IFPEN)-renew-their-collaboration.aspx High performance computing ; Simulation & modelling News ; Press release ; Partnerships ; Focus simulation;open call;Arcane; Tue, 11 May 2021 10:00:00 GMT The Brazilian Amazon rainforest has been losing its carbon stock over the past decade https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/the-brazilian-amazon-rainforest-has-been-losing-its-carbon-stock-over-the-past-decade.aspx According to a study involving scientists from the University of Oklahoma (USA), INRAE and the LSCE (CEA-CNRS-UVSQ), the Brazilian Amazon rainforest has released more carbon than it has absorbed over the last ten years. The cause: the degradation of the forest due to human activities and climate change. Carbon cycle ; Impact of climate change ; Climate ; Satellites general public ; Journalists ; Researchers LSCE Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Fri, 30 Apr 2021 10:00:00 GMT Accelerating electrons without diverting them using a radially polarized laser https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/accelerating-electrons-without-diverting-them-using-a-radially-polarized-laser.aspx Researchers from the CEA-Iramis and the Laboratoire d’Optique Appliquée (ENSTA/X/CNRS) have succeeded for the first time in efficiently accelerating electrons to relativistic energies using a radially polarized laser. Particle accelerator ; Laser ; Quantum Physics general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Tue, 27 Apr 2021 10:00:00 GMT Asteroseismology: Ancient stars spin faster than expected https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/asteroseismology--ancient-stars-spin-faster-than-expected.aspx By studying the oscillation modes of 91 stars of all ages observed by NASA's Kepler space observatory, an international collaboration including CEA-Irfu has confirmed that "old" stars spin faster than previously accepted theories of magnetic braking predict. This discovery will now make it possible to date stars more accurately! Stars ; Astrophysics ; Telescope ; Simulation & modelling general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Découvertes et avancées ; Scientific result Fri, 23 Apr 2021 10:00:00 GMT The wax bust of Flora is not by Leonardo da Vinci https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/the-wax-bust-of-flora-is-not-by-leonardo-da-vinci.aspx Researchers from the LSCE/LMC14 (CEA-CNRS-UVSQ) and the Institut de recherche de Chimie Paris (CNRS-Chimie ParisTech-C2RMF) have settled a long-standing controversy: The wax bust of Flora kept in the Bode Museum in Berlin is later than the Renaissance. To achieve this, they conducted a rigorous investigation, combining chemical analyses and carbon-14 measurements, and succeeded in meeting the challenge of dating an extract of marine animal, spermaceti. Dating ; Tools & research instruments ; Art ; History general public ; Journalists ; Researchers LSCE Scientific result ; Découvertes et avancées Thu, 15 Apr 2021 10:00:00 GMT Green chemistry and biofuel: the mechanism of a key photoenzyme decrypted https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/Green-chemistry-and-biofuel-the-mechanism-of-a-key-photoenzyme-decrypted-.aspx Green Chemistry ; Chemistry ; 3rd generation biofuel ; Microalgae ; Synchrotron ; Laser ; Molecular mechanisms ; Bioenergy Press release Fri, 09 Apr 2021 10:00:00 GMT Arctic: Where do wet air masses come from in winter? https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/arctic--where-do-wet-air-masses-come-from-in-winter.aspx Thanks to the first full-length record of the isotopic composition of water vapor from Svalbard (Norway), climatologists at LSCE (CEA-CNRS-UVSQ) documented the origin of winter air masses during peak moisture events. Climate ; Laser general public ; Journalists ; Researchers LSCE Scientific result Thu, 18 Mar 2021 11:00:00 GMT Direct imaging of exoplanets comes true… https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/direct-imaging-of-exoplanets-comes-true.aspx The sensitivity of direct imaging of extrasolar planets could be increased tenfold by installing, under ESO supervision, the CEA-Irfu-built VISIR instrument on Yepun, one of the VLT telescopes, equipped with an integrated adaptive optics system. A 100-hour campaign in 2019 revealed an image that could be of a planet orbiting the star Alpha Centauri A 4.4 light-years away. Planets ; Astrophysics ; Telescope general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Scientific result Tue, 09 Mar 2021 11:00:00 GMT Tungsten and fusion plasma: Cohabitation without contamination! https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/tungsten-and-fusion-plasma--cohabitation-without-contamination-.aspx Physicists from the IRFM explain for the first time why, contrary to what is observed in most tokamaks, tungsten atoms from the inner walls do not accumulate in the WEST fusion plasma. ITER should also be free of this contamination, which degrades plasma performance. Tokamak ; Fusion through magnetic containment ; Tools & research instruments general public ; Journalists ; Researchers IRFM Scientific result Mon, 01 Mar 2021 11:00:00 GMT Quantum science: when an artificial atom makes a microwire oscillate https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/quantum-an-artificial-atom-sets-a-micro-wire-in-motion.aspx A collaboration involving CEA-Irig has succeeded in setting in motion an 18-µm-long mechanical oscillator by optically exciting an embedded artificial atom. This result is an important step towards the realization of interfaces that connect the quantum and classical worlds. Micro-nanotechnologies ; Photonics ; Quantum Physics ; Laser Journalists ; Researchers ; general public IRIG Scientific result Wed, 24 Feb 2021 11:00:00 GMT One entanglement can hide another! https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/one-entanglement-can-hide-another.aspx A theoretical physicist at the IPhT and his partners at the EPFL (Switzerland) and MIT (USA) have just revealed a temporal form of quantum entanglement. For the first time, this has allowed them to demonstrate a very strong entanglement between a photon and a phonon, in a diamond crystal at room temperature. Their experiment makes it possible to probe the coherence of single phonons on very short time scales, which opens the door to the search for materials for ultrafast quantum technologies. Quantum Physics ; Theoretical physics ; Laser general public ; Journalists ; Researchers IPhT Scientific result Fri, 19 Feb 2021 11:00:00 GMT A giant map of the Universe, "square one" for DESI's exploration of the third dimension https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/a-giant-map-of-the-universe-square-one-for-desis-exploration-of-the-third-dimension.aspx Nearly 200 scientists from an international collaboration including CEA-Irfu have been involved in collecting, processing and assembling images of half of the sky to prepare the DESI observations from 2021 to 2026. Objective: To unveil the mystery of dark energy! Black energy ; Galaxies ; Astrophysics ; Telescope general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Scientific result Thu, 04 Feb 2021 11:00:00 GMT Corrosion models predict the behavior of radioactive waste stored at depth https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/corrosion-models-predict-the-behavior-of-radioactive-waste-stored-at-depth.aspx Using an approach combining experimentation, characterization and multi-scale modeling, researchers from Iramis and their partners from the Direction des énergies and Andra have studied the corrosion of glass and metal in particular conditions of radioactive waste storage. Radioactive waste ; Chemistry ; Materials ; Characterisation general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Iramis Scientific result Wed, 03 Feb 2021 11:00:00 GMT KATRIN restricts further the existence of sterile neutrinos https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/katrin-restricts-further-the-existence-of-sterile-neutrinos.aspx The data collected in 2019 by the KATRIN collaboration, in which CEA-Irfu participates, had made it possible to constrain the mass of neutrinos in an unprecedented way, leading to the world best upper limit for direct measurements. Another analysis of these same data reveals that they do not contain the signature of a hypothetical sterile neutrino. The experiment will continue, with increasing sensitivity, until 2024. Particle physics ; Radioactivity ; Tools & research instruments general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Scientific result Thu, 28 Jan 2021 11:00:00 GMT Geochemistry reveals ancient trade in cotton between Arabia and India https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/geochemistry-reveals-ancient-trade-in-cotton-between-arabia-and-india.aspx According to a study carried out by scientists from the LSCE (CEA-CNRS-UVSQ), CNRS and the Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, an isotopic analysis of strontium reveals the Indian origin of archaeological cottons dating from the 2nd-3rd centuries, in southeastern Arabia. Characterisation ; Chemistry ; Environment ; Science & society general public ; Journalists ; Researchers LSCE Scientific result Wed, 27 Jan 2021 11:00:00 GMT A statistical and dynamic approach to better understand the limits of COVID-19 epidemiological models https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/a-statistical-and-dynamic-approach-to-better-understand-the-limits-of-covid-epidemiological-models.aspx Noting the inconsistencies in health policies aimed at combating COVID-19, a mathematician from the LSCE (CEA-CNRS-UVSQ) and his co-authors are calling attention to the poor quality of available data, as well as the intrinsic sensitivity of epidemiological models to these data. According to them, it is impossible to make predictions about the number of infections without a thorough understanding of the non-linearities underlying the dynamics of a “complex system”, such as an epidemic. Mathematics ; Simulation & modelling ; Virus general public ; Journalists ; Researchers LSCE Scientific result Thu, 21 Jan 2021 11:00:00 GMT What killed the massive galaxies of the early Universe? https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/What-killed-the-massive-galaxies-of-the-early-Universe.aspx Galaxies ; Astrophysics ; Telescope ; Tools & research instruments ; Simulation & modelling Scientific result Tue, 12 Jan 2021 11:00:00 GMT From astrophysics to industry: creation of a joint laboratory by the CEA and 3D PLUS https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2021/From-astrophysics-to-industry-creation-of-a-joint-laboratory-by-the-CEA-and-3D-PLUS.aspx Matter & the Universe ; Astrophysics Press release ; News Wed, 09 Dec 2020 11:00:00 GMT CEA carries for France the EBRAINS infrastructure inscription on the ESFRI roadmap https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2020/CEA-carries-EBRAINS-inscription-for-ESFRI.aspx EBRAINS (European Brain ReseArch INfrastructureS) is a european research infrastructure designed by the scientific community which, based on a set of state-of-the-art digital platforms, aims to answer the analysis and processing needs of large brain data sets. CEA carries for France EBRAINS inscription on the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures roadmap, which was submitted in early September 2020. Brain ; Simulation & modelling News ; Article ; Europe Wed, 09 Dec 2020 11:00:00 GMT Simulating the behavior of nuclei with neural networks https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2021/simulating-the-behavior-of-nuclei-with-neural-networks.aspx Theorists from the CEA-Irfu and the Direction des Applications Militaires of the CEA have developed an artificial intelligence capable of predicting the properties of more than 1,800 atomic nuclei from an algorithm trained on only 210 nuclei. The accuracy obtained is comparable to that of the state of the art, with a reduced computation time ranging from a factor of ten to a factor of a thousand. Nuclear physics ; Simulation & modelling ; Fundamental Research general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Scientific result Mon, 30 Nov 2020 11:00:00 GMT ESA adopts Ariel mission dedicated to the study of exoplanet atmospheres https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2020/ESA-adopts-Ariel-mission-dedicated-to-the-study-of-exoplanet-atmospheres.aspx Planets ; Satellites ; Telescope Press release ; News Fri, 20 Nov 2020 11:00:00 GMT Understanding the 'dark' Universe and primordial galaxy formation https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2020/Understanding-the-'dark'-Universe-and-primordial-galaxy-formation.aspx Astrophysics ; Matter & the Universe ; Black matter Press release ; News ; Focus Tue, 10 Nov 2020 11:00:00 GMT Experiments at GANIL probe the properties of supernovae https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2020/experiments-at-ganil-probe-the-properties-of-supernovae1113-5217.aspx Nuclear physicists at the GANIL facility/Institute of Research into the Fundamental Laws of the Universe (IRFU) are using a heavy-ion accelerator to recreate experiment conditions in order to probe the physics of dying massive stars, before they explode (in a supernova). Nuclear physics ; Particle accelerator ; Simulation & modelling ; Stars general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Ganil Scientific result Thu, 29 Oct 2020 11:00:00 GMT ESRF: a more brilliant, more coherent source hails a new era in the scientific exploration of matter and life https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2020/esrf-a-more-brilliant-more-coherent-source-hails-a-new-era-in-the-scientific-exploration-of-matter-and-life.aspx This summer, after being shut down for 20 months, the ESRF (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility) has once again opened its doors to scientists, boasting an X-ray source that is one hundred times more brilliant than before (the EBS, Extremely Brilliant Source). Researchers at the Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble (CEA-IRIG) are involved in designing new experiments using the new beamlines, which are smaller, more brilliant and more coherent.​ Synchrotron ; Tools & research instruments ; Characterisation general public ; Journalists ; Researchers IRIG Europe Tue, 22 Sep 2020 10:00:00 GMT Anisotropic functionalization of gold nanoparticles assisted by surface plasmons https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2020/Anisotropic-functionalization-of-gold-nanoparticles-assisted-by-surface-plasmons.aspx Researchers at the CEA-Iramis and their partners have locally grafted organic molecules onto gold nanoparticles, using two photopolymerization steps. This new flexible functionalization technique can be used for applications ranging from biosensing to photonics. Photonics ; Micro-nanotechnologies ; Chemistry ; Laser ; Diagnosis ; Innovation for industry general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Iramis Scientific result Wed, 05 Aug 2020 10:00:00 GMT The CUPID-Mo experiment: a world record that promises future revelations on the nature of the neutrino https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2020/the-cupid-mo-experiment-a-world-record-that-promises-future-revelations-on-the-nature-of-the-neutrino.aspx With virtually zero background noise, the CUPID-Mo experiment at the Modane Underground Laboratory, in which the CEA-Irfu is participating, is setting a new non-detection limit for the hypothetical “neutrinoless double beta decay” (0νββ), which has never been observed. If it occurred, this detection would prove that neutrinos are their own antiparticles and would explain the predominance of matter over antimatter in the Universe. Particle physics ; Astrophysics general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Scientific result Thu, 02 Jul 2020 10:00:00 GMT Medieval wall paintings dated using carbon-14 https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2020/medieval-wall-paintings-dated-using-carbon-.aspx For the first time, wall paintings from the Late Middle Ages in a castle in Burgundy and a church in Switzerland have undergone absolute dating, by measuring the carbon-14 contained in a pigment widely used in the paint, namely lead white. Dating ; Radioactivity ; Particle accelerator general public ; Journalists ; Researchers DRF Scientific result Tue, 16 Jun 2020 10:00:00 GMT Where did the antimatter go? Neutrinos shed promising new light https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2020/neutrinos-antimatter-t2k.aspx We live in a world of matter – because matter overtook antimatter, though they were both created in equal amounts by the Big Bang when our universe began. As featured on the cover of Nature on 16 April 2020, neutrinos and the associated antimatter particles, antineutrinos, are reported to have a high likelihood of differing behaviour that offers a promising path to explaining the asymmetry between matter and antimatter. Matter & the Universe ; Content of the Universe ; Ordinary matter ; Particle physics Journalists ; Institutions ; Researchers ; Companies Irfu Press release ; Highlight ; Focus physic;Particle;matter;universe;Big Bang;nature;publication;neutrino;antineutrinos;Detectors;Super-Kamiokande;Japan; Wed, 15 Apr 2020 10:00:00 GMT Understanding the eruptive activity of the Sun https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2020/Understanding-the-eruptive-activity-of-the-Sun.aspx How is the magnetic field generated inside the Sun? By which mechanisms does it create solar spots and eruptions of magnetised clouds and particles? To find out, the European consortium Wholesun, coordinated by the CEA, is developing numerical models of the star in its entirety using the most powerful supercomputers. The numerical models will be used in combination with observations from Solar Orbiter, an ESA satellite launched on 10 February 2020. Matter & the Universe ; Astrophysics ; Content of the Universe ; Stars Journalists ; Researchers ; Institutions Irfu News ; Newsletter ; CEA Research News Solar;ERC;Sun;astrophysical;ESA;astrophysicien; Thu, 09 Apr 2020 10:00:00 GMT A new theory on the formation of magnetars https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2020/a-new-theory-on-the-formation-of-magnetars.aspx For the first time, a Franco-German team led by the CEA-Irfu has used numerical simulations to reproduce the origins of the most intense magnetic fields in the Universe. They are able to demonstrate how rapidly rotating massive stars become magnetars at the end of their lives, rather than conventional neutron stars. Astrophysics ; Stars ; Simulation & modelling general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Scientific result Mon, 30 Mar 2020 10:00:00 GMT HeII in the HL-LHC collider https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2019/heII-in-the-hl-lhc-collider.aspx Cern turned to the expertise of the DSBT to create a heat exchanger for the HL-LHC collider. This exchanger represents a technical feat in terms of compactness and performance, leading the CERN to commission the DSBT to carry out optimization, industrialization and cold tests with a view to installing exchangers in the superconducting magnets and then in the LHC tunnel by 2022. Cryogenics ; Particle physics ; Particle accelerator general public ; Journalists ; Researchers IRIG Scientific result ; International Mon, 16 Dec 2019 11:00:00 GMT A step forward in the exploration of the fission process at GANIL https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2019/a-step-forward-in-the-exploration-of-the-fission-process-at-ganil.aspx For the first time, a team of researchers was able to measure and accurately identify daughter nuclei produced by the fission of uranium-239 fission. This was made possible by the unique combination of GANIL equipment and beams. It is published in the Physical Review Letter*. Nuclear physics ; Tools & research instruments ; Particle accelerator general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Ganil Scientific result Fri, 13 Dec 2019 11:00:00 GMT The FRESCA2 project ends on a high note with a magnetic field record of 14.6 Teslas at 1.9 Kelvin https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2020/the-fresca-project-ends-on-a-high-note-with-a-magnetic-field-record-of-14-6-t.aspx After winding, the seventh and last coil of FRESCA2 left Saclay in June 2019 in its reaction mould, putting an end to Irfu's activity on this project, which began in 2009 in collaboration with CERN. This type 3-4 coil is a spare coil, which, after reaction, instrumentation and impregnation at CERN, will join its type 1-2 sister on CERN shelves. Tools & research instruments ; Particle accelerator ; Technologies general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Scientific result Tue, 19 Nov 2019 11:00:00 GMT DESI opens its 5,000 eyes to the cosmos in a bid to track dark energy https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2019/DESI-opens-its-5000-eyes-to-the-cosmos-in-a-bid-to-track-dark-energy.aspx ​‘First light’ for the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI): as the installation phase nears completion, this new instrument is due to undergo final tests before starting to create a giant map of the sky in early 2020. Matter & the Universe ; Astrophysics ; Galaxies ; Content of the Universe ; Planets Companies ; general public ; Institutions ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Scientific result Tue, 12 Nov 2019 11:00:00 GMT Inauguration of Joliot-Curie, the French supercomputer dedicated to French and European research https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2019/Inauguration-of-Joliot-Curie,-the-French-supercomputer-dedicated-to-French-and-European-research.aspx Institutional ; New technologies ; Tools & research instruments ; High performance computing ; Supercomputers News ; Press release ; Focus Mon, 03 Jun 2019 10:00:00 GMT Time to pay attention to the « smoke signals » from the supermassive black hole at the heart of our Galaxy! https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2019/time-to-pay-attention-to-the--smoke-signals--from-the-supermassive-black-hole-at-the-heart-of-our-galaxy.aspx A collaboration involving the Irfu has discovered two hot gas “chimney” around the supermassive black hole of our Galaxy. They seemed linked to the large Fermi Bubbles, which implies a probable high activity from the black hole and the Milky Way central regions in the past. Fundamental Research ; Galaxies ; Astrophysics general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Scientific result Mon, 29 Apr 2019 12:56:45 GMT Where do we come from and where are we headed? https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2018/Where-do-we-come-from-and-where-are-we-headed.aspx An interactive video has made it possible to reconstruct the trajectories of 1,400 galaxies, including the Milky Way, over distances reaching up to 100 million light years. Galaxies Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Mon, 16 Apr 2018 11:23:52 GMT VERIFYing greenhouse gas emissions monitoring https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2018/VERIFYing-greenhouse-gas-emissions-monitoring.aspx The European project VERIFY, coordinated by the CEA, aims to provide the European Commission with a system to monitor greenhouse gas emissions declarations submitted by each country under the United Nations Framework Convention on climate change. Environment ; Climate ; Recovery of CO2 ; Carbon cycle ; Greenhouse effect ; Impact of climate change ; Science & society ; Tools & research instruments Journalists ; Researchers ; general public ; Companies LSCE News ; Newsletter ; CEA Research News ; European & international partnerships Greenhouse;energy union and climate;H2020;Paris clilmate change agreement;IPCC;greenhouse gas emissions; Tue, 10 Apr 2018 10:00:00 GMT When electrons spin about https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2018/When-electrons-spin-about.aspx Many biological or therapeutic molecules cannot be superimposed on their mirror image (and are called chiral). To distinguish these two molecular species (enantiomers), a collaboration involving the Iramis has proposed an original approach using ultra-short circularly polarized laser pulses. This makes it possible to measure the enantiomers, and even to sort them in the future. New technologies ; Laser Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Iramis Scientific result Fri, 02 Mar 2018 11:00:00 GMT Galactic archaeology using the MegaCam https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2018/Galactic-archaeology-using-the-MegaCam.aspx Images from the MegaCam camera developed at the Irfu reveal previously unexpected, extended structures within a group of galaxies called Stephan’s Quintet. These structures demonstrate long-standing interactions between galaxies, indicating that the group is much older than models have predicted. Galaxies Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Fri, 16 Feb 2018 11:00:00 GMT Planets of the star Trappist-1 could be habitable https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2018/Planets-of-the-star-Trappist-1-could-be-habitable.aspx Discovered in February 2017, the seven planets of the dwarf star Trappist-1 are a favored subject of study as they are located only forty light-years from us. According to two studies that included the participation of an Irfu researcher, several of these planets have atmospheres that no longer contain hydrogen. Moreover, the planet closest to the star contains a considerable amount of water, 50 times more than the Earth in proportion to its mass. This last point particularly brings into question the current models. Planets Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Tue, 13 Feb 2018 11:00:00 GMT Elliptical galaxies “refuse” to form stars! https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2018/Elliptical-galaxies-refuse-to-form-stars.aspx The observation by a scientific collective of a thousand far away “elliptical” galaxies is shaking up our knowledge of galaxies. How can they be rich in gas without producing any stars? Galaxies Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Tue, 30 Jan 2018 11:00:00 GMT Plasmons boost the generation of laser harmonics https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/plasmons-boost-the-generation-of-laser-harmonics.aspx A collaboration involving Iramis has demonstrated the possibility of amplifying the generation of high-order laser harmonics by a factor greater than ten in a zinc oxide (ZnO) semiconductor crystal, by engraving a network of micro-cones on the crystal surface. The gain obtained makes it possible to lower the required infrared power by the same amount. Laser Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Iramis Scientific result Wed, 20 Dec 2017 11:00:00 GMT A Brand New Animal Model for Alzheimer's Studies https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/a-brand-new-animal-model-for-alzheimers-studies.aspx An animal model expresses the two biological characteristics of Alzheimer's disease, providing new opportunities for simpler drug testing and diagnosis. Simulation & modelling ; Alzheimer's disease Researchers ; general public ; Journalists MIRcen Scientific result Thu, 14 Dec 2017 11:00:00 GMT The Jellyfish Shape of a Galaxy Gives Hints on its Past https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/the-jellyfish-shape-of-a-galaxy-gives-hints-on-its-past.aspx An international team, including a researcher from IRFU, has discovered an elliptical galaxy with an unexpected jellyfish shape, within a galaxy cluster about one billion light-years away. The completely atypical presence of long “tails” of gas and areas of star formation could be explained by a recent merger with a companion gas-rich galaxy. Galaxies Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Arbell 2670;gaz galactique;formation d'étoiles;galaxies; Mon, 04 Dec 2017 14:25:16 GMT Science with the CTA observatory https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/science-with-the-cta-observatory.aspx The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) consortium brings together 1300 scientists from 32 countries. They have published their scientific aims in a document over 200 pages long. This is the result of several years of work, and includes contributions from approximately fifteen Irfu researchers involved in X-ray and gamma-ray observatories (Fermi, Integral, XMM-Newton, Hess, etc.). Astrophysics Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Thu, 30 Nov 2017 11:00:00 GMT Planets migrate when close to their star https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/planets-migrate-when-close-to-their-star.aspx An international collaboration led by the Irfu has demonstrated that exoplanets in orbit close to their star are rapidly approaching or moving away from it under the combined effects of tidal forces and magnetism. The consequences of these two-way migrations (spreading apart or coming closer together) could soon be observed via the distribution of exoplanets closer to and farther from their star, by several space observatories: NASA’s Tess (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) in 2018, or the ESA’s Plato (PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars) in 2024. Planets Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Thu, 23 Nov 2017 11:00:00 GMT The fusion of two hyperdense stars is making waves through the universe https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/the-fusion-of-two-hyperdense-stars-is-making-waves-through-the-universe.aspx Using a variety of sensors, physicists around the world examined the region from which a gravitational wave originated. This wave was detected on August 17, 2017 by the Ligo-Virgo facilities, in the search for other messengers from the universe. Created from the fusion of two neutron stars, this wave was accompanied by a burst in gamma rays as well as visible light emission, which was detected in particular by the Integral satellite and the VLT, with a major role played by the Irfu. Regarding neutrinos, the researchers analyzed their data without finding any candidates. Stars Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Scientific result Mon, 20 Nov 2017 11:00:00 GMT Perfect harmony between carbon-14 dating and antique music https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/perfect-harmony-between-carbon14-dating-and-antique-music.aspx Fifteen musical instruments from ancient Egypt were dated by measuring their carbon-14 levels in the Carbon-14 Measurement Laboratory associated with the LSCE (Saclay). They will be exhibited at the Louvre-Lens museums until January 15, 2018, among four hundred objects that bring back to life more than three thousand years of music from the great ancient civilizations (Egypt, the Orient, Rome, Greece). Mass spectrometry ; Particle accelerator Researchers ; general public ; Journalists LSCE Scientific result Mon, 13 Nov 2017 11:00:00 GMT Record Field Intensity in a High Temperature Dipole Magnet https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/record-field-intensity-in-a-high-temperature-dipole-magnet.aspx A dipole magnet, built by a European collaboration involving IRFU from high-temperature superconductors, has produced a 4.5 tesla magnetic field, which is one tesla higher than previous prototypes. Once inserted in a Niobium-Tin dipole magnet, the whole system will produce an 18 T field. Particle accelerator Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Wed, 08 Nov 2017 11:00:00 GMT A Neutrino Detector with a Great Future https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/a-neutrino-detector-with-a-great-future.aspx The new-generation liquid argon detector used in the WA105 experiment at CERN has collected its first signals. This prototype is used in preparation of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) for neutrino observations on a mass scale, which is due to start in 2026 in the USA. This research involving IRFU aims, in particular, to shed light on the origin of matter and antimatter. Content of the Universe Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Tue, 07 Nov 2017 11:00:00 GMT FRESCA2, a Magnet to Test Other Magnets https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/FRESCA2-a-Magnet-to-Test-Other-Magnets.aspx Designed to equip the FRESCA2 testing station at CERN (Facility for the Reception of Superconducting Cables), the niobium-tin dipole magnet of the same name has reached a record 13.3 T magnetic field for a 100 mm aperture. It was designed and developed as part of a collaboration between IRFU and CERN. The objective is a magnetic-field homogeneity 1% over a length of 540 mm. Particle accelerator Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Mon, 06 Nov 2017 11:00:00 GMT The Cow, a 'Top Model' of Research https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/the-cow-a-top-model-of-research.aspx The cow could be a relevant model to study human genetic abnormalities, as demonstrated in an international study involving scientists from the François-Jacob Institute. Simulation & modelling ; Genetic diseases Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Fontenay-aux-Roses Scientific result Fri, 20 Oct 2017 10:00:00 GMT The Cosmic Velocity Web Atlas is Now Available https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/the-cosmic-velocity-web-atlas-is-now-available.aspx For the first time, an international collaboration involving IRFU has mapped out the largest structures of the universe in 3D, from the movements of thousands of galaxies. This reconstruction includes areas which, until now, were unobservable. Content of the Universe Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Wed, 27 Sep 2017 10:00:00 GMT Large Turbulent Gas Reservoirs around Galaxies https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/large-turbulent-gas-reservoirs-around-galaxies.aspx Thanks to the ALMA European interferometer in Chile, an international team involving IRFU has detected ionized CH+ molecules in distant galaxies for the first time. Their observations reveal the unsuspected existence of large turbulent reservoirs of gas surrounding these young galaxies. The findings explain the persistently high star formation rate observed in galaxies known as "starburst galaxies". Galaxies Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result ALMA;galaxie;millimétrique;interféromètre;flambée d'étoiles;supernovae;turbulence; Mon, 04 Sep 2017 10:00:00 GMT A Scintillating Crystal to Study an Extremely Rare Decay https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/a-scintillating-crystal-to-study-an-extremely-rare-decay.aspx After four years of study, the Luminescent Underground Molybdenum Investigation for Neutrino mass and nature (LUMINEU) collaboration has selected lithium molybdate for the manufacture of scintillating bolometers. These ultrasensitive particle detectors will be used for neutrinoless double-beta-decay searches. Should evidence of the latter be highlighted, neutrinos would merge with their antiparticle and the absolute mass of the neutrino would become accessible. Content of the Universe Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result scintillateur;molybdate de lithium;désintégration double bêta sans neutrino;neutrino;bolomètre;scintillant; Tue, 29 Aug 2017 10:00:00 GMT Probing Dark Matter in the Light of Quasars https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/probing-dark-matter-in-the-light-of-quasars.aspx Several decades after its discovery, dark matter remains enigmatic. Researchers from IRFU have tested three models of dark matter in which the formation of large structures was modeled using supercomputing. The reconstruction of large structures from observations of quasar spectra favors the hypothesis of a standard "cold" dark matter and sets some of the strongest constraints on these invisible masses. Content of the Universe Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result quasar;matière noire;neutrino stérile;galaxie; Tue, 29 Aug 2017 10:00:00 GMT Decoding the Chloroplast https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/decoding-the-chloroplast.aspx Researchers at CEA-BIG have developed a web application called ChloroKB, a software that will facilitate the quantitative and predictive modeling of plant metabolism. Simulation & modelling ; Vegetal physiology Researchers ; Journalists ; general public BIG Scientific result Fri, 25 Aug 2017 10:00:00 GMT Calculating the Duration of a Star's Magnetic Cycle https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/calculating-the-duration-of-a-stars-magnetic-cycle.aspx Using new computer simulations, a collaboration involving scientists from IRFU explained why the Sun's magnetic field changes polarity every 11 years. This groundbreaking discovery of a scaling law on the duration of the magnetic cycle of stars will lead to a better understanding of the risks associated with space weather forecasting. Stars Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result étoile;plasma;magnétisme;écoulement turbulent;Solei;renversement du champ magnétique;modélisation ab initio;calcul haute performance;champ magnétique;effet dynamo; Wed, 19 Jul 2017 10:00:00 GMT Active Black Hole in Compact https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/active-black-hole-in-compact.aspx Based on observations by the space telescope, Hubble, an international study led by IRFU has shown that, in the sample under scrutiny, the galaxies that host an active supermassive black hole are on average more compact than others. This discovery sheds new light on the growth of black holes in the heart of distant galaxies. Galaxies Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result galaxie;disque d'accrétion;télescope spatial;noyau actif;Trou noir supermassif;Hubble; Mon, 10 Jul 2017 10:00:00 GMT A Super-Butterfly That's Even More Turbulent https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/a-super-butterfly-thats-even-more-turbulent.aspx Building upon a laboratory experiment, researchers from IRAMIS and LSCE have proposed a set of three "simple" equations to represent a very turbulent flow. These equations lead to an extremely chaotic behavior, which could be qualified as a "super-butterfly effect". Their results are a good starting point to describe complex atmospheric phenomenon, such as clouds or rainfalls. Simulation & modelling Researchers ; general public ; Journalists LSCE Scientific result modélisation;nuages;effet papillon;convection;Ecoulement turbulent;météorologie;précipitations;simulation;calcul haute performance; Thu, 06 Jul 2017 10:00:00 GMT From Venoms to innovative Drugs with VENOMICS https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2017/From-Venoms-to-innovative-Drugs-with-VENOMICS.aspx Based on the study of two hundred poisonous animals, the European project VENOMICS managed to reproduce a bank of 3,616 “natural” toxins compatible with high throughput screening. VENOMICS demonstrated that animal toxins are hundred times more effective in identifying drug candidates than the usual banks of artificial molecules. Health & life sciences ; Diagnosis and innovative treatment ; Pharmacology ; Structural biology ; High-throughput screening Journalists ; general public ; Researchers Joliot News ; Newsletter ; CEA Research News ; European & international partnerships vaccine;Animal;bioeconomy and health;venoms; Mon, 19 Jun 2017 08:00:00 GMT CAST Sets New Limits on Dark Matter https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/cast-sets-new-limits-on-dark-matter.aspx The CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST experiment) has ruled out the existence of axions in an energy range that had been unreachable in previous experiments. Axions are light hypothetical particles that would only interact very weakly with ordinary matter, and could constitute dark matter. The unique performances of the Micromegas detector developed at IRFU have contributed to this result. Content of the Universe Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result CERN;Cast;Micromegas;Axions;matière noire;LHC;détecteurs;rayons X;antimatière;SOLEIL; Fri, 16 Jun 2017 10:00:00 GMT LASERLAB-EUROPE, a broad-ranging cooperation on ultra-light and short-pulse laser infrastructure https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Institutional-news/2017/LASERLAB-EUROPE-broad-ranging-cooperation-ultra-light-short-pulse-laser-infrastructure.aspx Within the framework of the LASERLAB-EUROPE project, CEA is working towards sharing and opening up laser and photonics infrastructure to European scientists. Today, Laserlab is an important tool for the development of laser metrology and laser-based instrumentation for a wide range of applications and societal needs in the fields of health, security, environment, etc. Laser ; Photonics ; Micro-nanotechnologies general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Iramis News ; Newsletter ; CEA Research News ; European & international partnerships femtoseconde;attoseconde;ultra-high intensity;metrology;excellent science; Thu, 15 Jun 2017 14:00:00 GMT A New Cosmic Mapping Reinforces Modern Cosmology https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/a-new-cosmic-mapping-reinforces-modern-cosmology.aspx An international team from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) has carried out the first large-scale spectroscopic analysis of quasars, and was able to create a full 3D map of the universe and its large structures as it was 6 billion years ago. For now, the standard model of Cosmology, based upon Einstein's general theory of relativity, is confirmed. Content of the Universe Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result Wed, 14 Jun 2017 10:00:00 GMT Higher Accuracy in Computer Simulation of the VKS Experiment https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/higher-accuracy-in-computer-simulation-of-the-vks-experiment.aspx In 2007, the Von-Karman-Sodium (VKS) experiment in Cadarache showed that a macroscopic magnetic field can emerge spontaneously within a turbulent conductive liquid (by “dynamo” effect). New high-definition simulations of VKS highlight the influence of liquid resistivity and the nature of the turbines that agitate the liquid. These recent simulations contribute to a better understanding of the magnetic field of stars and certain planets. Simulation & modelling Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu Scientific result planète;sodium;astrophysique;étoile;dynamo;simulation;champ magnétique; Wed, 31 May 2017 10:00:00 GMT IRFU’s In-Kind Contributions to ESS Delivered https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/irfus-in-kind-contributions-to-ess-delivered.aspx In March 2017, following a series of successful tests, IRFU has delivered its in-kind contributions to the European Spallation Source (ESS) project in Lund, Sweden: an optical diagnostic and an emittance-meter to control the purity and vergence of the proton beam (under the responsibility of IRFU). Under construction since 2013, the spallation source is expected to enter service in 2019. It will be nearly one hundred times more intense than current sources. Particle accelerator Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu European & international partnerships ; Highlight ions;diagnostics;spallation;neutrons; Sat, 27 May 2017 10:00:00 GMT The PILOT Experiment: All Eyes on Interstellar Clouds https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/the-pilot-experiment-all-eyes-on-interstellar-clouds.aspx The PILOT experiment to observe interstellar matter and stars in formation was launched in Australia on April 17, 2017, under a stratospheric balloon. PILOT will observe the polarization of infrared light emitted by dust particles using its detectors and reading electronics provided by IRFU. Stars Researchers ; general public ; Journalists Irfu European & international partnerships ; Scientific result Nuages interstellaires;hélium;bolomètres;ballon stratosphérique;formation d'étoiles;infrarouge lointain;champ magnétique;lumière polarisée; Tue, 23 May 2017 10:00:00 GMT How a “Proto-Cluster” of Stars Forms https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/how-a-proto-cluster-of-stars-forms.aspx Using high-performance computing and an analytical model, researchers from IRFU have shown that certain properties of a stellar cluster are already "inscribed" in the gaseous proto-cluster that precedes it and that hosts stars while they form. Gravity and turbulence play a major role in this cluster. Stars Researchers ; general public ; Journalists DRF Scientific result amas stellaire;formation d'étoiles;calcul haute performance;Etoiles; Sat, 20 May 2017 10:00:00 GMT Ultrahigh Intensity and XUV “Optical Vortices” https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/ultrahigh-intensity-and-xuv-optical-vortices.aspx For the first time, a team from IRAMIS has produced very intense infrared laser pulses carrying “orbital angular momentum” (optical vortices) and transferred this momentum to XUV harmonics generated on a “plasma mirror.” The applications of these new effects include the acceleration of ultra-short beams of high-energy particles. Laser ; Tools & research instruments Researchers ; general public ; Journalists DRF Scientific result moment angulaire orbital;miroir plasma;Laser à ultra-haute intensité;harmoniques XUV;vortex optique; Mon, 15 May 2017 10:00:00 GMT Unexpected Spin Alignement in Stars Revealed https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/unexpected-spin-alignement-in-stars-revealed.aspx Scientists from IRFU have made the unexpected discovery that a majority of stars from the same cluster spin around aligned axes. This extraordinary discovery from observation of fifty stars in our galaxy calls to revise the initial conditions commonly adopted in star formation models. Stars ; Astrophysics general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Scientific result Thu, 27 Apr 2017 10:00:00 GMT Brand New Electronics for the HESS Gamma-ray Telescope https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/brand-new-electronics-for-the-hess-gamma-ray-telescope.aspx The electronics developed by IRFU now equips the four oldest gamma-ray telescopes of HESS (High Energy Stereoscopic System) in Namibia. Making it possible to optimize the simultaneous operation of all five HESS telescopes, and confirming the technical choices for its successor CTA (Cherenkov Telescope Array). Astrophysics ; Tools & research instruments general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Scientific result Fri, 21 Apr 2017 10:00:00 GMT European XFEL: Light at the End of the Tunnel https://www.cea.fr/drf/english/Pages/News/Scientific-results/2017/european-xfel-light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel.aspx The European X-ray Free Electron Laser has reached one of its final major milestones. The cryomodules used to accelerate the electrons, supplied by IRFU, were installed on-site in Hamburg, Germany. A first electron beam was accelerated across the section of the first 17 cryomodules. Particle physics ; Tools & research instruments general public ; Journalists ; Researchers Irfu Scientific result Fri, 14 Apr 2017 10:00:00 GMT