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Current Issue: December 2022
Under pressure
- The search for new engineering materials
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The December issue of the ESRF News is out! This issue examines how new, functional materials can be synthesised under extreme conditions of pressure and temperature. We also expose the oldest ever vertebrate fossil heart and take a look into long COVID, as well as making the case for sustainable science.
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ESRF Newsletter
- June 2008, No. 47 - Inside catalysis
- December 2007, No. 46 - A brighter light for Europe
- June 2007, No. 45 - Discovering our planet
- December 2006, No. 44 - Science and art
- May 2006, No. 43 - Natures inspire technology
- December 2005, No. 42 - the ESRF shakes hands with industry
- July 2005, No. 41 - Diamonds play the ace in research
- December 2004, No. 40 - The ESRF celebrates ten years of User Operation
- June 2004, No. 39 - Researchers study how ice melts in contact with soil
- December 2003, No. 38 - Nanoparticles were made by Renaissance artisans
- July 2003, No. 37 - Myoglobin in action
- November 2002, No. 36
- June 2001, No. 35
- October 2000, No. 34
- October 1999, No. 33
- April 1999, No. 32
- September 1998, No. 31
- April 1998, No. 30
- July 1997, No. 29
- April 1997, No.28
- January 1997, No.27
- July 1996, No.26
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