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    Mystery of high-performing solar cell materials revealed in stunning clarity

    Mystery of high-performing solar cell materials revealed in stunning clarity Nov 23, 2021

    Researchers have visualised why perovskites are tolerant of defects.

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    Using toxins to study HIV

    Using toxins to study HIV Nov 19, 2021

    Cryo-ET shows how the viral HIV capsid looks with and without human proteins attached.

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    Discovery of monopolonium in magnetic thin films

    Discovery of monopolonium in magnetic thin films Nov 17, 2021

    The emergent monopole/antimonopole pair is a novel topological structure.

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    A novel chemical treatment is a step towards efficient and stable blue perovskite LEDs

    A novel chemical treatment is a step towards efficient and stable blue perovskite LEDs Nov 15, 2021

    Great potential for next-generation LEDs.

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    Metallic nanoparticles can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB)

    Metallic nanoparticles can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) Nov 11, 2021

    Synchrotron techniques shed light on which nanomaterials cross the BBB.

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    World Science Day – Science is the key to solving global challenges

    World Science Day – Science is the key to solving global challenges Nov 10, 2021

    Calling for more young people to consider careers in STEM.

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    Research shows carboxyl groups can enhance organic carbon preservation

    Research shows carboxyl groups can enhance organic carbon preservation Nov 4, 2021

    PhD student has her very first paper published in Nature Communications.

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    Developing unbreakable screens

    Developing unbreakable screens Nov 2, 2021

    Technology unlocked to produce next-generation composite glass.

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    The Membrane Protein Laboratory Group secures further funding

    The Membrane Protein Laboratory Group secures further funding Oct 20, 2021

    £1.5m grant awarded to support MPL research for a further five years.

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    Atomically thin clays and micas offer super speedy ion exchange

    Atomically thin clays and micas offer super speedy ion exchange Oct 20, 2021

    Studies show ions diffuse 10,000 times faster in atomically thin clays.

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    Celebrating Ada Lovelace: Computing Pioneer

    Celebrating Ada Lovelace: Computing Pioneer Oct 12, 2021

    Ada Lovelace Day highlights the importance of STEM's female role models.

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    Using sound waves to trap aerosol droplets

    Using sound waves to trap aerosol droplets Oct 12, 2021

    A clever way to study air pollution caused by fatty acids.

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    Super-resolution 3D cryo imaging techniques for vaccine candidate assessment

    Super-resolution 3D cryo imaging techniques for vaccine candidate assessment Sep 29, 2021

    Researchers worked with Diamond's B24 beamline.

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    COVID Moonshot consortium receives funding from Wellcome

    COVID Moonshot consortium receives funding from Wellcome Sep 27, 2021

    To help develop a safe and affordable antiviral medication.

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    Nano-precision metrology of X-ray mirrors

    Nano-precision metrology of X-ray mirrors Sep 23, 2021

    New advanced speckle technique enables high precision metrology for X-ray mirrors.

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    Diamond peers inside cells hosting Chlamydiae bacteria

    Diamond peers inside cells hosting Chlamydiae bacteria Sep 22, 2021

    A powerful new imaging technique from Diamond Light Source.

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    Diamond’s X-rays measure the mass of the human chromosome

    Diamond’s X-rays measure the mass of the human chromosome Sep 17, 2021

    Researchers used X-ray ptychography at Diamond.

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    Investigating X-ray damage to small molecular crystals

    Investigating X-ray damage to small molecular crystals Sep 10, 2021

    A systematic study is helping to quantify the effect of X-rays on small molecular systems.

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    Making molecular movies drop by drop

    Making molecular movies drop by drop Sep 9, 2021

    A holy grail technique in the biochemistry field.

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    Showcasing student achievements

    Showcasing student achievements Sep 3, 2021

    Many Diamond students have celebrated successes over the last year.

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