The UK-led OpenBind initiative has reached a major milestone with the release of its first publicly available dataset and predictive AI model, a groundbreaking step toward accelerating the discovery ...
Dr Adrian Mancuso, a well-known figure and leading scientist in the light sources’ community has been appointed as the new Physical Science Director for the UK’s national synchrotron, Diamond Light ...
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 ...
Gianluigi Botton, head of the Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire, talks to Joe McEntee about the £519m Diamond-II upgrade and what it means for the UK’s national synchrotron science facility Forward ...
Diamonds are clear, crystallised, highly pure forms of carbon that form at depths of 90-120 miles beneath the surface of the Earth, under intense pressure and heat, usually 1-3 billion years ago. The ...
Much of a diamond's brilliance and fire comes down to physics. In 1919, a mathematician used optical physics to calculate the optimal number and angle of facets to maximize the light captured and ...
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