All our Bases elsewhere
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 […]
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, […]
LookingAtNothing.com is my little small site in a rather esoteric corner of the web to highlight my activities in science. It’s run by me, I […]
Check it out, there is a whole new page on the site!
During her Master’s project, Laura Henning (from the working group of Ulla Simon, TU Berlin) has systematically studied the effect of synthesis parameters on the […]
We’ve had the MAUS now for about a year, and it’s been working for most of that. Secondly, Dr. Glen Smales has now joined us, […]
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