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Diamond Light Source

Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Didcot, United Kingdom
Commercial & Industrial

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Diamond Light Source is the UK's national synchrotron science facility. Research into everything, from fossils to jet engines to viruses and vaccines.

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It is now possible to extract information about hydrogen electron charges in complex biological molecules. Read more in our new Science Highlight:

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A groundbreaking discovery in the understanding of leukaemia has been found using Diamond's B23 beamline. Congratulations to everyone involved!

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Using Diamond to investigate additive manufacturing, biomedical implants and volcanoes- read about Peter Lee and his team's research in Materials Today:

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A pioneering X-ray technique to analyse ancient artefacts, as well as for palaeontology and planetary materials has been demonstrated by Diamond's B18 beamline.

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Wishing everyone in System Administration a very happy SysAdmin day!

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Our Meet a Scientist - Family Day is almost upon us! Don't forget to register for the Saturday event via the link below:

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Scientists have produced amazing microscopic star-shaped crystals which are anticipated to be used as scaffolds in areas such as energy storage, molecular sorting, and catalysis.

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Structure of the critical quality control checkpoint enzyme, UGGT, has been solved with Diamond's I04-1 beamline and eBIC facility. Check out our new Science Highlight to find out more:

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We are delighted to announce another step in establishing the Rosalind Franklin Institute as Profs James Naismith and Andrew Livingston are appointed to be the leadership team.

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Register now for our Meet a Scientist Family Day at Diamond on Saturday 29th July.

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This exciting approach could be just the beginning of a new era of diabetic treatments! Check out our new Science Highlight for more.

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“In our measurements at I09 we were able to quantify and track the fine details of the electronic structure within the same material as a function of depth, from the surface into the bulk” described Tommaso Pincelli, a PhD student and a lead author of the study. Find out more in our new Science Highlight:

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