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    Diamond finds reflections in Neolithic paintings

    Diamond finds reflections in Neolithic paintings Aug 12, 2014

    Scientists working at Diamond Light Source have revealed new information about 10,000 years old pigments used in Neolithic wall paintings and designs from two sites. The work, which took place on the Multimode InfraRed Imaging And Microspectroscopy (MIRIAM) beamline B22, helped to identify an unexpected component thought to have been included to improve the visual aesthetic of the displays. The research also showed that a naturally occurring pigment was used, providing researchers with ...

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    Diamond welcomes new Chairman of the Board

    Diamond welcomes new Chairman of the Board Aug 7, 2014

    Diamond has appointed Professor Sir Adrian Smith as its new Chairman

  • The Braggs Legacy

    The Braggs Legacy Aug 7, 2014

    The Braggs Legacy

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    New materials analysis facility under construction at Diamond

    New materials analysis facility under construction at Diamond Aug 4, 2014

    Diamond, Johnson Matthey and Oxford University sign materials analysis collaboration agreement

  • What's Been Under the Diamond Microscope

    What's Been Under the Diamond Microscope Aug 1, 2014

    We've seen some incredible things at Diamond. Here are a few of our favourites

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    Heroine from History - Rosalind Franklin

    Heroine from History - Rosalind Franklin Jul 25, 2014

    The scientist who helped discover DNA

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    Novel experiment expands Diamond’s imaging potential

    Novel experiment expands Diamond’s imaging potential Jul 16, 2014

    New imaging technique uses X-rays to uncover the spatial distribution and orientation of molecules and their bonds.

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    Super fast, super bright, super powerful: The mechanisms of life captured with unprecedented speed

    Super fast, super bright, super powerful: The mechanisms of life captured with unprecedented speed Jul 15, 2014

    Diamond plays a key role in the development of a new facility for structural biology

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    Towards new treatments for neurological diseases & disabilities

    Towards new treatments for neurological diseases & disabilities Jul 6, 2014

    Diamond helps scientists map protein linked to neurological diseases

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    Electric charge against antimicrobial resistance

    Electric charge against antimicrobial resistance Jul 3, 2014

    A group of scientists working on antimicrobial resistance, a global problem that has recently been announced as the challenge set for the Longitude Prize, have used Diamond’s Circular Dichroism beamline to further understand the mechanisms involved.

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    Diamond calls for public to have their say on the future of science

    Diamond calls for public to have their say on the future of science Jun 17, 2014

    Diamond calls the public to action as it celebrates 3000th science publication

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    Scientists make leap forwards in efforts to combat antibiotic resistance

    Scientists make leap forwards in efforts to combat antibiotic resistance Jun 17, 2014

    UK scientists and technology support breakthrough in the fight against superbugs

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    Developing Diamond

    Developing Diamond Jun 13, 2014

    Keeping the UK at the forefront of science with synchrotrons

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    The New Graphene

    The New Graphene May 29, 2014

    New material could revolutionise consumer technology

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    Raising the heat on superconductors

    Raising the heat on superconductors May 12, 2014

    High-energy X-ray powder diffraction used to investigate the transition of materials into high-temperature superconductors.

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    Dorothy Hodgkin - A Lifetime of Scientific Endeavour

    Dorothy Hodgkin - A Lifetime of Scientific Endeavour May 12, 2014

    Celebrating the mother of structural biology

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    Revealing the healing of Dino-sores

    Revealing the healing of Dino-sores May 7, 2014

    Diagnosing prehistoric wounds from chemical ghosts

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    Diamond's response to the STFC Programmatic Review Report 2013

    Diamond's response to the STFC Programmatic Review Report 2013 Apr 24, 2014

    Diamond’s response to the STFC Programmatic Review Report 2013

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    Niche bacteria with a profound effect on your diet

    Niche bacteria with a profound effect on your diet Apr 17, 2014

    Digestion of abundant fibre sources may be mediated by niche species of bacteria within the distal gut.

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    Scientists uncover bacterial war tactics

    Scientists uncover bacterial war tactics Apr 7, 2014

    Discovery paves the way for new drugs to fight bacterial infections

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