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    World first in catalysis research

    World first in catalysis research Aug 5, 2015

    Chemical tomography techniques show the location and chemical structure of catalysts during operation in the liquid phase

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    Every shot hits the mark

    Every shot hits the mark Jul 30, 2015

    Diamond helps develop new way of studying the tiniest microcrystals

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    Breaking waves in a sea of spins

    Breaking waves in a sea of spins Jul 28, 2015

    Discovery could lead to data storage operating thousands of times fast than at present

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    Jo Johnson MP highlights importance of investment in science with visit to Diamond

    Jo Johnson MP highlights importance of investment in science with visit to Diamond Jul 22, 2015

    The Minister of State for Universities and Science reiterated his commitment to public spending on science projects

  • Harwell Campus Heritage

    Harwell Campus Heritage Jul 20, 2015

    The Harwell campus in Oxfordshire is a world class hub for science and innovation. But the site also has a fascinating past

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    Thousands flock to see Diamond's dazzling display of science and technology

    Thousands flock to see Diamond's dazzling display of science and technology Jul 16, 2015

    Young boy sums up his visit by writing "Better than awesomeness"

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    Flair for solar performance

    Flair for solar performance Jul 6, 2015

    Processing conditions affecting crystal structure and efficiency of leading photovoltaics

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    Diamond welcome 2015 undergraduate student placements

    Diamond welcome 2015 undergraduate student placements Jul 3, 2015

    Around 30 students will be working and learning at Diamond in science and computing roles

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    Mould unlocks new route to biofuels

    Mould unlocks new route to biofuels Jun 17, 2015

    Scientists uncover process by which yeast and microbes produce fuel-like compounds

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    Bacteria use chemical harpoons to hold on tight to their hosts

    Bacteria use chemical harpoons to hold on tight to their hosts Jun 2, 2015

    A major step in understanding infections

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    Diamond shines a light on dinosaurs at Cheltenham Science Festival

    Diamond shines a light on dinosaurs at Cheltenham Science Festival May 29, 2015

    Looking at how the world works and how science helps us to understand it.

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    Liquid crystals with a twist

    Liquid crystals with a twist May 20, 2015

    Inducing chirality in nonchiral compounds

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    Scientists identify key chemical that could prevent tooth decay

    Scientists identify key chemical that could prevent tooth decay May 20, 2015

    Research could help to develop more effective oral health treatments

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    One step closer to preventing hip implant replacements

    One step closer to preventing hip implant replacements May 11, 2015

    Characterising the chemical form of metals in human bone cells.

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    Shining a light on medical diagnostics

    Shining a light on medical diagnostics May 6, 2015

    Medical imaging potential for highly fluorescent Bodipy-phosphine complexes

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    The Women’s Institute revisit Diamond artwork: Designs for Life

    The Women’s Institute revisit Diamond artwork: Designs for Life Apr 17, 2015

    Group celebrates centenary with a trip to the UK synchrotron

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    Spintronics potential at the surface of topological insulators

    Spintronics potential at the surface of topological insulators Apr 13, 2015

    Ultrafast computers on the horizon thanks to new spin charge research

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    Novel stem cell protein could unlock new cancer and neurodegenerative disease therapies

    Novel stem cell protein could unlock new cancer and neurodegenerative disease therapies Apr 13, 2015

    Newly-discovered properties of Notum could support pioneering stem-cell medicine

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    Pioneering new technique may help scientists combat drug resistance in E.coli

    Pioneering new technique may help scientists combat drug resistance in E.coli Apr 1, 2015

    Novel ‘crystal toothpaste’ technique draws on cutting-edge technology to study anti-microbial resistance

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    Scientists uncover key cellular mechanism involved in neurodegeneration and herpes

    Scientists uncover key cellular mechanism involved in neurodegeneration and herpes Mar 27, 2015

    Protein complex could have broad implications for disease research

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