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    Diamond hosts SESAME delegation

    Diamond hosts SESAME delegation Dec 1, 2025

    Distinguished international guests joined Diamond staff to discuss the SESAME synchrotron in Jordan

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    Diamond’s B16 validates crucial ATLAS detector component

    Diamond’s B16 validates crucial ATLAS detector component Nov 17, 2025

    The compontent is part of the next-generation tracking detectors for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

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    Prof Gerrit van der Laan receives REXS 2025 Career Distinction Award

    Prof Gerrit van der Laan receives REXS 2025 Career Distinction Award Oct 27, 2025

    Prof van der Laan received the prize at the International Conference on Resonant Elastic X-ray Scattering for his work.

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    Magnetic fossils powered ancient animal navigation

    Magnetic fossils powered ancient animal navigation Oct 20, 2025

    Diamond's I08-1 beamline captures the first 3D magnetic images of giant magnetofossils

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    NXCT awarded £6.5 million EPSRC grant

    NXCT awarded £6.5 million EPSRC grant Oct 16, 2025

    The National X-ray Computed Tomography facility (NXCT) has been awarded a major five-year grant. Image courtesy of Archaeology South East.

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    Cosmic dust could have sparked life on Earth

    Cosmic dust could have sparked life on Earth Oct 10, 2025

    The building blocks of life may have travelled to Earth on interstellar dust grains, potentially helping kickstart biology as we know it.

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    Major milestone for Diamond’s MX automation

    Major milestone for Diamond’s MX automation Oct 9, 2025

    The fully automated unattended data collection (UDC) system hs successfully loaded its 500,000th crystal.

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    Mark Heron receives ICALEPCS Lifetime Achievement Award

    Mark Heron receives ICALEPCS Lifetime Achievement Award Oct 6, 2025

    Congratulations to Diamond's Head of Scientific Software, Controls and Computation Mark Heron for the ICALEPCS Lifetime Achievement Award

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    Open science yields broad-spectrum coronavirus antiviral

    Open science yields broad-spectrum coronavirus antiviral Sep 26, 2025

    First coronavirus antiviral developed through crowdsourcing, open-science, and AI. Photo credit: Xavier Vahed-DNDi

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    Engineered defects make stronger graphene

    Engineered defects make stronger graphene Sep 22, 2025

    Research on the I09 beamline finds that adding structural defects to graphene can improve is performance

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    Synchrotron science uncovers the origins of lizards

    Synchrotron science uncovers the origins of lizards Sep 11, 2025

    I12's absorption-contrast tomography technique has revealed new facts about the evolution of the earliest lizards. Image: Bob Nicolls

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    The tiny power behind volcanic eruptions

    The tiny power behind volcanic eruptions Sep 9, 2025

    I13-1 X-ray ptychography shows how nanolites can trigger explosive volcano eruptions.

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    The science of spaghetti: why gluten-free needs more attention

    The science of spaghetti: why gluten-free needs more attention Sep 5, 2025

    Small angle scattering reveals why gluten-free pasta is trickier to cook.

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    Patrick Wang's year in industry success at Diamond

    Patrick Wang's year in industry success at Diamond Aug 26, 2025

    A focus on a past student as the latest Year in Industry programme draws to a close

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    Smallest protein structure imaged with cryo-EM

    Smallest protein structure imaged with cryo-EM Aug 20, 2025

    Collaborative team from eBIC, Rosalind Franklin Institute and the University of Oxford develop new method

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    Sustainable nuclear graphite research powered by Diamond

    Sustainable nuclear graphite research powered by Diamond Aug 18, 2025

    Diamond Light Source will aid research which aims to transform the lifecycle of graphite in nuclear energy.

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    Rhiannon Boseley’s journey through life and science

    Rhiannon Boseley’s journey through life and science Aug 7, 2025

    Student Maggie Cinque talks with I18's Rhiannon Boseley on her scientific journey

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    Kamchatka quake reaches Diamond

    Kamchatka quake reaches Diamond Aug 5, 2025

    The synchrotron feels the tremors from massive earthquake.

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    Celebrating ten years of Krios I

    Celebrating ten years of Krios I Aug 1, 2025

    eBIC celebrates a decade of Diamond’s first Titan Krios microscope

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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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