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- Industry - Pharmaceuticals,General news,France,Switzerland

The Swiss company NOVARTIS announced at the Choose France Summit the desire to establish a partnership with the ILL, already a partner of other pharmaceutical companies in radioisotope production for cancer treatment and research. This is part of the…

- News,Energy,D50-NeXT,Austria,France

It is common knowledge that batteries degrade with usage. Exactly how this happens and how could it be mitigated is cutting-edge research. An important step forward has just been published in the journal Energy and Environmental Science.

- News,General news

The second 2024 reactor cycle at ILL started today, 14 May. It will last 56 days, until 9 July, at a power of 47.2 MW.

- News,General news,European news

Articles in Le Monde and Le Point highlight the importance of neutrons for science & innovation. World-class research needs new sources. Their success however depends on the vibrant community supported by the existing ones. It is crucial to…

- News,General news

The UK Neutron and Muon Science and User Meeting (NMSUM) took place at Warwick University in April attracting over 300 participants. At ILL we look forward to the next NMSUM in 2025 and other user meetings across Europe before then.

- News,European news

On April 29th ILL's director Ken Andersen welcomed Michael Arentoft, head of unit at European's Commission Directorate for Research and Innovation. An opportunity to show our state-of-the-art instrument suite, following the Endurance upgrade, and to…

- News,Industry,General news

On April 23-24th, the third Workshop on Additive Manufacturing (WAM2024) took place in Grenoble. WAM2024 was held in conjunction with the ILL-ESRF Residual Stress School, which took place on April 25-26th.

- Scientific news,IN6-Sharp

The original instrument SHARP (Spectromètre Hybride Alpes Région Parisienne, former IN6) becomes SHARPER (Spectromètre Hybride Alpes Région Parisienne Etendu en Résolution).

- News,General news

The ILL's Science Strategy Working Group had its second meeting on 17/18 April on site in Grenoble. The final meeting will take place in 17/18 June.

- 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…