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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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    From beamline to breakthroughs: a review of I03 research

    From beamline to breakthroughs: a review of I03 research Jul 9, 2025

    From antibiotic resistance to vaccine design, I03 research reveals the atomic details that drive biological innovation.

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    Visualising soil aggregates: shedding light on soil structure

    Visualising soil aggregates: shedding light on soil structure Jul 1, 2025

    Experiments at I14 beamline reveals how organic matter binds soil

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    Diamond scientists win RSC prize for chemistry-aware AI software

    Diamond scientists win RSC prize for chemistry-aware AI software Jun 25, 2025

    Congratulations to Phil Chater, Francesco Carla, Chris Nicklin, and Jonathan Rawle.

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    One week, three events and hundreds of people wowed by Diamond

    One week, three events and hundreds of people wowed by Diamond Jun 19, 2025

    An update from our Public Engagement team

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    Diamond will host a pioneering AI-driven drug discovery consortium

    Diamond will host a pioneering AI-driven drug discovery consortium Jun 10, 2025

    New consortium OpenBind will make the UK a world-leader in drug innovation and advancement

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    Unraveling iron uptake and magnetosome formation in magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense

    Unraveling iron uptake and magnetosome formation in magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense May 8, 2025

    Iron plays several essential roles in bacteria, making it a crucial element for their survival and function.

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    Diamond hosts Lightsources.org in-person meeting in UK

    Diamond hosts Lightsources.org in-person meeting in UK May 2, 2025

    Members of the global Lightsources.org network gathered at Diamond to discuss science communication

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    Diamond scientist wins AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize

    Diamond scientist wins AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize Apr 21, 2025

    Diamond’s new principal beamline scientist on the B24 beamline, Valentina Loconte, was recently awarded the AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize

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    Unlocking the secrets of 3D printed polymers

    Unlocking the secrets of 3D printed polymers Apr 9, 2025

    Enhancing the promise of additive manufacturing of polymers through controlled crystallisation

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    Diamond retains HR Excellence in Research Award

    Diamond retains HR Excellence in Research Award Apr 2, 2025

    Diamond Light Source is pleased to announce that we have successfully retained the prestigious European Commission’s HR Excellence in Research Award (HREiR) following our five-year review.

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    A Greener Route to Gold Nanoparticles

    A Greener Route to Gold Nanoparticles Mar 31, 2025

    High-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy confirms a new, mild approach to metal nanoparticle synthesis

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    Unlocking the secrets of hafnia: a new era in ferroelectric materials

    Unlocking the secrets of hafnia: a new era in ferroelectric materials Mar 27, 2025

    Ferroelectric materials exhibit a unique property called spontaneous polarisation. Their built-in electric dipole moment can be switched between different directions

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    Breakthrough in next-generation polio vaccines

    Breakthrough in next-generation polio vaccines Mar 20, 2025

    A more affordable, lower-risk vaccine could soon be possible following research conducted at Diamond’s electron Bio-Imaging Centre (eBIC).

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    Targeted Destruction of Disease-Related Proteins

    Targeted Destruction of Disease-Related Proteins Mar 17, 2025

    A new protein construct helps scientists study drugs that break down protein targets.

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    From China to Harwell: the journey of a critical component behind Diamond-II’s upgrade

    From China to Harwell: the journey of a critical component behind Diamond-II’s upgrade Mar 13, 2025

    During British Science Week, we look at the the Diamond-II upgrade

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    From Spain to synchrotrons: celebrating the inspiring journey of Professor Sofia Diaz-Moreno

    From Spain to synchrotrons: celebrating the inspiring journey of Professor Sofia Diaz-Moreno Mar 8, 2025

    We look back at the inspiring career of Sofia Diaz-Moreno, who has recently been made a professor at the University of Kent. Her story is one of passion, perseverance, and profound impact in the field of science.

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