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Plastic Fantastic Project: printing an Ultra-SAXS machine.

2015-01-13 Brian Pauw 2

You wouldn’t steal a SAXS machine… Because you can print one! For the last few weeks, I have been playing around with a new little […]

Start. Image source: Phil McElhinney, CC-licensed from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Start_Jeremy_Wariner_2007.jpg

It is the year that will be (2015 edition).

2015-01-06 Brian Pauw 1

With 2015 already 2% done by the time you read this, you must be wondering what events you can expect from LaN for 2015. Without […]

It was the year that was (2014 edition).

2014-12-30 Brian Pauw 1

Recap time! As the years before, 2014 has been a good year for LaN and me. As you know, this year I moved from a […]

The results of applying McSAS to the demo data included

Draft McPublication open for comments

2014-12-23 Brian Pauw 4

Recently, I have become quite fond of open publishing procedures, and am already looking at open publishing outlets such as PLOS One, F1000Research and Science […]

Coherent waves emanating from a raindrop impact on water. CC0-licenced image from: http://pixabay.com/en/rain-drops-raindrops-water-drops-71481/

Small-angle Scattering: More than nice curves. [Guest post by M. Gallagher-Jones]

2014-12-16 Brian Pauw 0

[ed: Marcus Gallagher-Jones just finished his Ph.D. project on VUV and X-ray lasers for imaging of biological macromolecules] I was happy to receive an invitation […]

Schedule for December's return of the tour

CANCELLED: Looking at Nothing on Re-tour

2014-12-09 Brian Pauw 1

[note: Unfortunately I have to cancel this trip altogether, due to a serious injury in the family, and will not be able to speak at […]

Panel from Dresden Codak. Reproduced with permission, Copyright 2011 Aaron Diaz. Source: http://dresdencodak.com/2011/06/16/dark-science-10/

The Dark Side of Science.

2014-12-02 Brian Pauw 19

A little step sideways from small-angle scattering for this week’s post. As you are probably aware by now, I sometimes use the LaN weblog to […]

left: Fourier components and low- and high-pass window. Right: original data, low-pass filtered data, and high-pass filtered data.

Error estimation using Fourier Transforms

2014-11-25 Brian Pauw 0

Estimating uncertainties on data values has always been an important and under-emphasized part of small-angle scattering. Uncertainties are critical to your data: they tell you […]

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Moving LaN update day to Tuesday

2014-11-24 Brian Pauw 0

Today is another holiday in Japan. There is a tendency here for the national holidays to be on Mondays or Fridays, and there is typically […]

STM image of "stripy nanoparticles" and structure retrieved from SANS data. Reproduced from DOI: 10.1039/C3SC52595C with permission requested from The Royal Society of Chemistry on November 15, 2014.

Looking at Nothing, Seeing a Lot.

2014-11-18 Brian Pauw 13

Today is a day of relief for Dr. Julian Stirling and his eight co-authors (with many looking forward to the response, including Raphaël Lévy). The […]

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