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  • initialism European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

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  • This kind of analysis is currently only possible at the ESRF, which is now recognised as the best institute worldwide for the non-destructive analysis of fossils.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2010

  • ESRF/Lee Berger and the University of Witwatersrand Australopithecus sediba skull reconstruction.

    Fossil Trove Sheds Light On a Stage of Evolution Robert Lee Hotz 2011

  • Professor Ada Yonath with some members of her team at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France.

    Ada E. Yonath - Photo Gallery 2009

  • Professor Ada Yonath preparing frozen crystals for an experiment at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France.

    Ada E. Yonath - Photo Gallery 2009

  • Professor Ada Yonath (right) discussing the outcome of an experiment with her assistant, Anat Bashan (left), at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France.

    Ada E. Yonath - Photo Gallery 2009

  • A model proposed by scientists at ESRF, explains the formation of ball-lightning as normal lightning that strikes the ground and ejects a plume of Si, SiO and SiC nanoparticles whose oxidation sustains the glow of ball-lightning.

    Fireballs Bente Lilja Bye 2008

  • X-raying amber: The phase contrast micro-tomography employed at ESRF allows scientists to virtually extract the insect from the amber.

    ESRF - Ants Bente Lilja Bye 2008

  • Scientists have placed a Lebanese limestone in front of the higly focused and intense X-rays at ESRF, Grenoble, France.

    Sneaky Old Snake Bente Lilja Bye 2008

  • PlanetBye: ESRF - Ants skip to main | skip to sidebar

    ESRF - Ants Bente Lilja Bye 2008

  • Researchers from France, China and ESRF have identified enigmatic fossils from Devonian (400 million years) as fructification of charophyte algae.

    A Bit of Science, a Bit of Politics 2005

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