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The Diamond Light Source synchrotron in Oxford is to receive more than half a billion pounds to upgrade and expand its scientific capabilities. Running on the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus ...
Intense light beams, some 10 billion times brighter than the Sun, produced by the Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire were used by the scientists to explore the atomic detail of the bacteria’s ...
Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national synchrotron. It works like a giant microscope, harnessing the power of electrons to produce bright light that scientists can use to study anything from ...
In materials science an X-ray source that is hard and bright can open the door to a wealth of detail. At Diamond Light Source X-ray beams with wavelengths of 0.1–0.2 nm outshine the Sun by a factor of ...
The biggest scientific facility to have been built in the UK for over 30 years is finally ready for use. The Diamond Light Source -- a "third-generation" synchrotron near Oxford -- has cost £250m to ...
With the 7000th paper reporting results from experiments at Diamond Light Source hot off the press, we visit some of the 31 beamline experiments at the main synchrotron facility, the largest of its ...
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When I was teenager, we often drove past a massive metal “doughnut” that was taking shape in the Oxfordshire countryside – a doughnut more commonly known as Diamond Light Source. After years of ...
Researchers at the UK’s national synchrotron facility, Diamond Light Source, have just published the 5000th scientific paper using data from the facility. This milestone marks a significant step for ...
The UK’s national synchrotron, Diamond Light Source, celebrates its double anniversary this year. 2017 sees them mark 15 years since the company was formed, and on the 19th October, they commemorated ...
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