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    Studying macromolecules in their near-native state

    Studying macromolecules in their near-native state Sep 22, 2022

    Multiple sources help define the structure of enzymes at room temperature

  • Putting greenhouse gas mitigation under the microscope

    Putting greenhouse gas mitigation under the microscope Sep 8, 2022

    Cryo-electron tomography is used to image a methane-oxidising bacteria in its native state

  • Cleaning plastic waste with new engineered enzymes

    Cleaning plastic waste with new engineered enzymes Sep 1, 2022

    Researchers used Diamond’s MX beamlines to improve plastic degrading enzymes

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    On the move: How magma crystallisation affects volcanic eruptions

    On the move: How magma crystallisation affects volcanic eruptions Aug 24, 2022

    A novel synchrotron technique offers 3D images of magma crystallisation in real-time

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    How does the herpes virus hijack our cells? Cryo-SXT can show us…

    How does the herpes virus hijack our cells? Cryo-SXT can show us… Aug 19, 2022

    A new synchrotron X-ray technique shows how HSV-1 changes infected cells into virus factories

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    A biochemical switch in infectious proteins may lead to neurodegeneration

    A biochemical switch in infectious proteins may lead to neurodegeneration Aug 12, 2022

    Circular dichroism on B23 uncovers the irregular structure of infectious prions

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    Targeting a parasite’s DNA could be more effective way to treat malaria

    Targeting a parasite’s DNA could be more effective way to treat malaria Aug 8, 2022

    Research from the University of Sheffield explores a new way of killing the Plasmodium parasite that causes malaria

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    An update on Software and Scientific Computing for Diamond-II

    An update on Software and Scientific Computing for Diamond-II Aug 5, 2022

    How our Scientific Software, Controls and Computation (SSCC) department plays a pivotal role in delivering science for the user community

  • Unravelling the assembly of the mitoribosome

    Unravelling the assembly of the mitoribosome Jul 28, 2022

    Scientists use cryo-electron microscopy at Diamond’s eBIC centre to reveal the sequential steps involved in mitoribosome assembly

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    Why flip one spin when you can flip two?

    Why flip one spin when you can flip two? Jul 13, 2022

    RIXS uncovers the hidden world of higher order magnetic excitations

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    Long-wavelength X-rays reveal structural detail of antibodies that could be the key to more effective cancer treatments

    Long-wavelength X-rays reveal structural detail of antibodies that could be the key to more effective cancer treatments Jul 8, 2022

    Engineering antibodies for a stronger immune response

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    Similar vortices found in ferroelectric and ferromagnetic materials

    Similar vortices found in ferroelectric and ferromagnetic materials Jul 8, 2022

    Synchrotron techniques uncover similarities between ferroics at the atomic level

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    Board game developed by scientists is winning plaudits for inspiring students to consider STEM careers

    Board game developed by scientists is winning plaudits for inspiring students to consider STEM careers Jul 1, 2022

    'Diamond: The Game’ gives first-hand experience of the different aspects of working in scientific research

  • Creating new building blocks for synthetic biology

    Creating new building blocks for synthetic biology Jun 23, 2022

    Identifying the structure of designed peptide assemblies

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    Investigating how bee eyes adapt to their visual environment

    Investigating how bee eyes adapt to their visual environment Jun 21, 2022

    Detailed 3D scans of insect eyes could offer insights into how climate change will affect different species

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    Diamond receives funding confirmation for the first phase of Diamond-II

    Diamond receives funding confirmation for the first phase of Diamond-II Jun 15, 2022

    UKRI announces £81.5M investment for the programme from their innovation infrastructure fund

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    The key to keeping organic carbon in our oceans

    The key to keeping organic carbon in our oceans Jun 10, 2022

    Scientists use Diamond to investigate how marine clay minerals protect organic carbon from remineralisation

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    The Chiral Materials Team awarded the Stephanie L Kwolek Award from the 2022 Chemistry Horizon Prize

    The Chiral Materials Team awarded the Stephanie L Kwolek Award from the 2022 Chemistry Horizon Prize Jun 9, 2022

    A key collaboration using The B23 Muller Matrix Polarimeter beamline end station at Diamond

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    Do seed shrimps hold the secret to scratch resistant screens?

    Do seed shrimps hold the secret to scratch resistant screens? Jun 8, 2022

    Looking to the world’s oceans for next generation materials

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    Rosalind Franklin Institute, Diamond Light Source and Research Complex awarded Horizon prize by Royal Society of Chemistry

    Rosalind Franklin Institute, Diamond Light Source and Research Complex awarded Horizon prize by Royal Society of Chemistry Jun 7, 2022

    Diamond part of the collaboration awarded a prestigious Horizon prize for exceptional achievements and scientific excellence

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