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    Open science yields broad-spectrum coronavirus antiviral

    Open science yields broad-spectrum coronavirus antiviral Sep 26, 2025

    First coronavirus antiviral developed through crowdsourcing, open-science, and AI. Photo credit: Xavier Vahed-DNDi

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    Engineered defects make stronger graphene

    Engineered defects make stronger graphene Sep 22, 2025

    Research on the I09 beamline finds that adding structural defects to graphene can improve is performance

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    Peeking inside vortex worlds: 3d imaging of tiny ferroelectric domains

    Peeking inside vortex worlds: 3d imaging of tiny ferroelectric domains Sep 17, 2025

    Researchers and the I16 beamline succeeded in 3D imaging the structures with multi-peak Bragg coherent X-ray diffraction imaging (BCDI)

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    Synchrotron science uncovers the origins of lizards

    Synchrotron science uncovers the origins of lizards Sep 11, 2025

    I12's absorption-contrast tomography technique has revealed new facts about the evolution of the earliest lizards. Image: Bob Nicolls

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    The tiny power behind volcanic eruptions

    The tiny power behind volcanic eruptions Sep 9, 2025

    I13-1 X-ray ptychography shows how nanolites can trigger explosive volcano eruptions.

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    The science of spaghetti: why gluten-free needs more attention

    The science of spaghetti: why gluten-free needs more attention Sep 5, 2025

    Small angle scattering reveals why gluten-free pasta is trickier to cook.

  • Diamond’s crucial role in revealing pelvic mesh degradation

    Diamond’s crucial role in revealing pelvic mesh degradation Sep 2, 2025

    Research on the I13-2 beamline was used in the investigations. (Photograph: Emily Critchfield/Duke Health)

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    Advancing light detecting next-generation optoelectronic devices with quantum dots

    Advancing light detecting next-generation optoelectronic devices with quantum dots Aug 29, 2025

    Highly ordered sulfide quantum dot superlattices will advance night vision cameras and car 3D sensors

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    Patrick Wang's year in industry success at Diamond

    Patrick Wang's year in industry success at Diamond Aug 26, 2025

    A focus on a past student as the latest Year in Industry programme draws to a close

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    Smallest protein structure imaged with cryo-EM

    Smallest protein structure imaged with cryo-EM Aug 20, 2025

    Collaborative team from eBIC, Rosalind Franklin Institute and the University of Oxford develop new method

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    Sustainable nuclear graphite research powered by Diamond

    Sustainable nuclear graphite research powered by Diamond Aug 18, 2025

    Diamond Light Source will aid research which aims to transform the lifecycle of graphite in nuclear energy.

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    The hidden superpower of roots

    The hidden superpower of roots Aug 13, 2025

    Unearthing the mechanics of root power with the DIAD beamline.

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    Rhiannon Boseley’s journey through life and science

    Rhiannon Boseley’s journey through life and science Aug 7, 2025

    Student Maggie Cinque talks with I18's Rhiannon Boseley on her scientific journey

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    Kamchatka quake reaches Diamond

    Kamchatka quake reaches Diamond Aug 5, 2025

    The synchrotron feels the tremors from massive earthquake.

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    Celebrating ten years of Krios I

    Celebrating ten years of Krios I Aug 1, 2025

    eBIC celebrates a decade of Diamond’s first Titan Krios microscope

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    Understanding Parkinson's Disease through gene silencing

    Understanding Parkinson's Disease through gene silencing Jul 28, 2025

    Diamond's I18 beamline investigates the presence of heavy metals in brains with Parkinson's.

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    Making metal atoms behave – one layer at a time

    Making metal atoms behave – one layer at a time Jul 23, 2025

    ePSIC research shows how argon can help metals stick to carbon in super-thin layers.

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    eBIC visualises how HIV highjacks human cells

    eBIC visualises how HIV highjacks human cells Jul 21, 2025

    Scientists have captured, for the first time, how HIV-1 enters the nucleus of a human cell - a key step in understanding infection.

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    UK and France ministers back AI drug discovery at Diamond

    UK and France ministers back AI drug discovery at Diamond Jul 18, 2025

    UK and French ministers visit Diamond to hear about the groundbreaking work planned by the OpenBind consortium.

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    Fossil reveals silent swimmer of the Jurassic deep

    Fossil reveals silent swimmer of the Jurassic deep Jul 17, 2025

    A new study has uncovered evidence that a giant marine reptile from the early Jurassic period used stealth to hunt its prey in dark waters.

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