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Synchrotron studies show that new models are needed to explain the structure of OH groups on a ZnO surface
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Novel stabiliser-free cubosomes can transport antimicrobial peptides and promote wound healing
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Hybrid nanocapsules from renewable material could help cut carbon emissions
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Skyrmions get perpendicular - and push the door open for high density data storage
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Diamond researchers have demonstrated a new technique capable of distinguishing between different types of spin-flip excitations.
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Synchrotron measurements show a novel crystal is not just a chiral material, but also a topological one
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Synchrotron studies uncover structural details about a mutation that causes cystic fibrosis, and a potential treatment using nanobodies
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Cancer cells have ways to evade the human immune system, but research at Diamond could leave them with nowhere to hide
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Researchers find a simple way to make analogue dust samples could shed light on early solar system history
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A new synchrotron-based technique reveals the dynamics of individual spin modes at GHz frequencies with nanoscale sensitivity.
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Hierarchically-nested host molecules tuned to encapsulate specific guest molecules have huge potential in purification systems
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A step forward in the search for better anodes for sodium-ion batteries.
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The first paper from I21, published in Nature, uses Synchrotron science to signpost a new direction for cathode material discovery.
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A team from Cape Town have recently published the first high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy (EM) paper to originate from Africa.
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Macromolecular crystallography offers important insights into an ancient family of enzymes.
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Macromolecular crystallography on I24 shines a light on a new way to target the malaria parasite
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The structure shows how the protein works and provides a new drug target
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X-ray microtomography at Diamond generates 3D images of bumblebee eyes and explores effect of size on vision.
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Examining extremophiles can tell us about the nature of early life on Earth, using eBIC
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A new route to hydrogen peroxide synthesis is the first step towards its in situ production.