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Diamond podcast logoDiamond Podcast - Episode 17: Careers
23 Jan 2012
Listen to the latest news from Diamond Light Source online, including news, interviews with scientists and insights into what is happening at the UK national synchrotron facility. Subscribe via itunes, Find out more...
Scientists shed new light on link between ‘killer cells’ and diabetes
18 Jan 2012
Killer T-cells in the human body which help protect us from disease can inadvertently destroy cells that produce insulin, new research has uncovered.   The study, which is based on experimental data Find out more...
Diamond supports Oxford's World Book Capital bid
19 Dec 2011
Diamond Light Source is inviting the public to vote for their favourite Flash Fiction short story, as part of its Light Reading story writing competition. Supporting Oxford’s bid to be UNESCO World Find out more...
First users on I13: Pushing the boundaries and extending the synchrotron’s reach
22 Nov 2011
Diamond’s X-ray Imaging and Coherence beamline has welcomed its first users. Researchers from the Universities of Manchester and Sheffield worked with the beamline team to develop techniques on the Find out more...
Oxfordshire science facilities lead the way in training the UK’s engineers of tomorrow
18 Nov 2011
Diamond Light Source and the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) are arming the engineers of tomorrow with the vital skills and experience needed to succeed in the UK job market, as youth Find out more...
Latest edition of Diamond News - Autumn 2011
11 Nov 2011
In this issue: New chair for the DUC, Light Reading competition, protecting museum staff, gold in cancer treatment, membrane proteins, circular light and low-alpha mode. Browse HTML version Download pdf Find out more...
Synchrotrons help defuse the Vietnam time bomb
11 Nov 2011
A key mechanism by which a bacterial pathogen causes the deadly tropical disease melioidosis has been discovered by an international team of scientists. Find out more...

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