A ScienceOpen collection of papers introducing SAXS
At last year’s OpenCon, organized by the ever-energetic Jon Tennant, I chatted a bit with Stephanie Dawson from ScienceOpen. They’re setting up a web-of-knowledge on […]
At last year’s OpenCon, organized by the ever-energetic Jon Tennant, I chatted a bit with Stephanie Dawson from ScienceOpen. They’re setting up a web-of-knowledge on […]
A while ago on Twitter, there was a question doing the rounds about how much synchrotrons and lab sources really differ in flux. While synchrotrons […]
Last week, I’ve had the pleasure of visiting France for three days, seeing Olivier Taché and friends at CEA, Javier Péréz and co. at Soleil […]
Dear Readers, There will be a blog post next week, this week was too busy with the Paris trip!
Four short items for today. First up: I’ll be heading to Paris next week to meet up with Olivier Tache & co. According to the […]
It’s been a while since part 1 of this story, but that doesn’t mean development has stood still since then. Here’s what we’ve done…
[update: linux versions (32-bit and 64-bit) are now also available. The article has been changed to reflect that.] We are very happy to be able […]
It is an unspoken truth that (for many of us) it is easier to “just” re-measure a sample than to find an old measurement back […]
The results of the Round Robin data evaluation are available as a pre-submission manuscript here. The conclusion is that the awesome SAXS labs that participated […]
yes, it’s my yearly rant about the state of society, please feel free to skip if you’re interested in small-angle scattering. It is essentially a […]
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