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    Serpentinization Offers Clues to the Early History of Mars

    Serpentinization Offers Clues to the Early History of Mars Jun 14, 2023

    Studying how water changes iron-rich rocks on Earth can help us understand Mars, habitability, and even the origins of life

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    Targeting a key COVID protein with antivirals

    Targeting a key COVID protein with antivirals Jun 7, 2023

    The smallest protein structure resolved at eBIC, which doubles as a drug target

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    Understanding How the Structure of Boron Oxynitride Affects its Photocatalytic Properties

    Understanding How the Structure of Boron Oxynitride Affects its Photocatalytic Properties May 30, 2023

    Synchrotron studies show that tuning the synthesis of boron oxynitride can improve its performance as a photocatalyst and semiconductor

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    Novel Synthetic Approach towards Large-Sized Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Glass

    Novel Synthetic Approach towards Large-Sized Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Glass May 11, 2023

    Using XPDF to see through complexities in Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Glass

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    Micro-CT Can Take Us Back in Time to the Dawn of Jaws

    Micro-CT Can Take Us Back in Time to the Dawn of Jaws May 5, 2023

    Synchrotron studies show fine details on the jaw of one of the earliest jawed vertebrates

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    New studies towards lignin valorisation

    New studies towards lignin valorisation Apr 3, 2023

    A little known, yet ubiquitous polymer

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    Unravelling the Porosity of Biochars at Diamond

    Unravelling the Porosity of Biochars at Diamond Mar 23, 2023

    Breakthrough for environmental applications and accessing results from huge data

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    Caging Chromophores Offers a Bright Future for Organic Optoelectronics

    Caging Chromophores Offers a Bright Future for Organic Optoelectronics Mar 13, 2023

    A self-assembled supramolecular cage preserves the optoelectronic properties of a common chromophore

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    What Happens to MOFs Under Pressure?

    What Happens to MOFs Under Pressure? Feb 23, 2023

    Porous crystalline materials can exhibit unexpected behaviour at high pressure

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    Novel acquisition scheme transforms I13-1 into the Fastest X-ray Ptychography Beamline

    Novel acquisition scheme transforms I13-1 into the Fastest X-ray Ptychography Beamline Feb 17, 2023

    New acquisition scheme for data collection has dramatically improved the speed of X-ray ptychography on I13-1, offering many benefits to users

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