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The impressive appearance of the second largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe, York Minster, has dominated the townscape since medieval ...
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Recently published work from the Infrared beamline at the Diamond Light Source has the potential to speed up and simplify investigations in cell ...
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A European collaboration of scientists from the UK, Spain, Italy, France and the Ukraine has used interfacial strain to drive large temperature ...
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In contrast to mammals, plants do not have mobile defender cells and an adaptive immune system; they defend themselves against attack from ...
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Scientists at the University of Oxford and Diamond Light Source have described a new chemical catalyst for producing methanol, a promising future ...
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A collaboration of scientists from the University of Nottingham, STFC’s ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, Diamond Light Source, the University of ...
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The discovery of a synthetic molecule made up of 60 simple components able to reorganise themselves to produce new functions will lead to better ...
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Researchers from the University of Oxford and Diamond Light Source have discovered a new material, a Calcium hexaboride (CaB6) compound ...
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A collaboration of scientists from Diamond Light Source and the University of Reading has revealed the binding mechanism of a so-called ...
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Water, essential to life… or is it?
Proteins are large biological molecules that are synonymous with living things. They allow us to convert food ...
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In October 2010, a dam failure at an aluminium producing plant in western Hungary released around one million cubic metres of toxic red sludge ...
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G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the single most important drug target in the body because they are central to so many biological ...