
Capillary gluing howto
There have been discussions on Twitter, even amongst experienced X-ray scientists, on how to glue a capillary in place (see the discussions following this tweet). […]
There have been discussions on Twitter, even amongst experienced X-ray scientists, on how to glue a capillary in place (see the discussions following this tweet). […]
Background subtraction and in-situ experiments are both made easier with the provision of a good flow-through cell. While we have a stainless steel cell with […]
Below, you can see a seminar on data corrections by me and Tim Snow from the Diamond Light source. The talk was given at the […]
On Monday the 9th of September, I’ll be heading to Dectris in Switzerland to give a public talk about the automatic and complete data corrections […]
The blog post on standardized bases a few weeks ago led to a canSAS e-mail discussion, with everyone chipping in with their favorite bases. Here’s […]
When the MAUS was built, one of the brighter things that was installed were three set of kinematic feet in the sample chamber. They were […]
It’s been more than a month since the last post and you deserve better. So here’s something that might be interesting: it’s simply the list […]
Our first-time-ever trial run of the “Better with SAXS”-course was — on the whole — a nice success. Here’s the details:
Keen readers amongst you will have followed the development of our Ultra-SAXS instrument over the years, from its initial stages as a proof-of-principle, cobbled-together device […]
Our group is organizing a small workshop to introduce X-ray scattering to new users. It will take place in the middle of May, but unfortunately, […]
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