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    Leading the World in exploiting high speed light for super slow science

    Leading the World in exploiting high speed light for super slow science Feb 14, 2016

    the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting – will this year be discussing the advances enabled by the UK’s pioneering Long-Duration Experiment facility (LDE).

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    UK science community heads international drive to bring scientists and public together

    UK science community heads international drive to bring scientists and public together Feb 14, 2016

    Experts to highlight importance of public engagement at world’s biggest science conference, in Washington DC

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    UK science leads the way in nuclear research

    UK science leads the way in nuclear research Feb 14, 2016

    The UK’s synchrotron science facility, Diamond Light Source, is a hub for renewable energy and energy recycling research, but less known are its applications for nuclear energy.

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     ‘Molecular movie’ opens door to new cancer treatments

    ‘Molecular movie’ opens door to new cancer treatments Feb 9, 2016

    ‘Molecular movie’ opens door to new cancer treatments

  • Cleaner Energy Solutions

    Cleaner Energy Solutions Feb 5, 2016

    Dr Claire Corkhill from the University of Sheffield presents her pioneering research into radioactive waste containment solutions

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    Anisotropy imprinting with pure spin currents

    Anisotropy imprinting with pure spin currents Jan 28, 2016

    Ground-breaking study in Phy Rev Lett shows how two ferromagnetic layers talk to each other.

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    Fighting bacteria and genetic disease with breast milk ‘bio-bullets’

    Fighting bacteria and genetic disease with breast milk ‘bio-bullets’ Jan 28, 2016

    Microscopic protein fragments found in breast milk could be used against antimicrobial resistance and genetic disorders

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    Scientists discover ‘anchor’ that lets  urinary tract infections take hold

    Scientists discover ‘anchor’ that lets urinary tract infections take hold Jan 15, 2016

    Bacterium’s flexible coils let it survive where others can’t

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    Scientists re-engineer body’s immune system for safer and more effective cancer treatment

    Scientists re-engineer body’s immune system for safer and more effective cancer treatment Jan 13, 2016

    A new way of re-engineering the body’s immune system to target cancer

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    Spring-like bacterial hairs initiate infection

    Spring-like bacterial hairs initiate infection Jan 12, 2016

    First cryo-EM paper shows how bacteria cling to host tissue

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    Bacteria’s Hydrogen Splitting Secrets Revealed

    Bacteria’s Hydrogen Splitting Secrets Revealed Jan 6, 2016

    Research might lead to a cheaper, more efficient, hydrogen economy

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    Pioneering brain cancer technique could lead to better prognosis for patients

    Pioneering brain cancer technique could lead to better prognosis for patients Dec 16, 2015

    4,000th paper published from Diamond research could improve outcomes for brain cancer sufferers

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    Win the chance to get up close to big science with a VIP visit to Diamond

    Win the chance to get up close to big science with a VIP visit to Diamond Dec 15, 2015

    VIP visit for one lucky family in Diamond/Wonderpedia competition

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    A Diamond Welcome to New Head of Finance

    A Diamond Welcome to New Head of Finance Dec 14, 2015

    John Harvey joins the company from the pharmaceutical industry

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    Soft tissue cast in a new light

    Soft tissue cast in a new light Dec 11, 2015

    High-contrast, high-resolution imaging pinpoints density difference

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    Andrew Harrison Blog: Lighting Up The Past

    Andrew Harrison Blog: Lighting Up The Past Dec 3, 2015

    How cutting-edge synchrotron science is helping to preserve our cultural heritage

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    Exploring subterranean carbon capture

    Exploring subterranean carbon capture Nov 30, 2015

    Tomography mimics subsurface geology conditions for deep geological sequestration

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    Synchrotron science and cultural heritage

    Synchrotron science and cultural heritage Nov 25, 2015

    Lecture by Professor Andrew Harrison in The State Hermitage Museum

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    New UK facility to accelerate drug discovery

    New UK facility to accelerate drug discovery Nov 24, 2015

    Diamond’s on-site fragment screening facility a major boost for structural biologists

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    Successful chemo drug monitoring

    Successful chemo drug monitoring Nov 20, 2015

    Variants in enzyme proved to not hinder drug’s activity

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