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STFC Daresbury Laboratory
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Listing of all 17 news releases from STFC Daresbury Laboratory:
Miniaturising electronics to the nanoscale
Technical background article As the demand for the miniaturisation of gadgets meets with the quest for infinitely larger memories, the critical limitations are those posed by the traditional silicon chip
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory (17 April 2008)
X-rays shed light on magnetic bacteria
Technical background article Daresbury Laboratory's synchrotron creates highly polarised X-rays to examine bio-nanomagnetic bacteria dosed with cobalt to change in their magnetic properties
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory (17 March 2008)
Cholesterol analysis in minutes: test coming soon
L3 Technology, a spin-out of Daresbury Laboratory, has secured a second round investment of £1.75m, enabling it to commercialise technology that will provide rapid point of care cholesterol testing
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory (14 March 2008)
Connecting crystal structure to performance
High intensity X-ray diffraction can provide an efficient, reliable and cost effective means of revealing polymorph composition which can be can be critical to product performance
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory (30 May 2005)
Protein screening at top speed
Use of synchrotron facilities and years of experience allows the rapid determination of protein crystal structure, reducing the initial screening operation from months to weeks
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory ( 2 December 2004)
Synchrotron cracks the crystal haze
The cause of the haziness affecting a transparent polymer food packaging material was discovered by Darts by combining two complementary techniques available on the synchrotron
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory ( 4 November 2004)
The challenge of complex crystal structure
Patients may recover more quickly from surgery with the introduction of a new molecule which suppresses the effects of the neuromuscular blockers used in conjunction with anaesthetics
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory (13 September 2004)
Going for gold at Daresbury
Technical background article Work using X-ray photoelectron spectrometer has revealed how novel techniques for gold plating could reduce costs and improved performance in the electronics and other industries
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory (24 December 2003)
'Designer' bio-instrumentation reaches marketplace
Stopped-flow spectrometer, used for tracking fast reactions in chemical and life sciences, such as protein folding, in real time, makes transition from development to industry
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory ( 9 December 2003)
'Holy Grail' of particle sizing
Groundbreaking discovery in nanoparticle size distribution measurement may revolutionise the rapidly expanding nanopowders market
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory (23 July 2003)
X-ray expertise highlights protein deviants
User application article The effect of gene mutations on the development of the inherited or familial form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory ( 1 July 2003)
Funding for groundbreaking materials research
National Centre for Electron Spectroscopy and Surface Analysis granted EPSRC funds to upgrade world-class facility for X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory (16 June 2003)
See the fourth generation light
£11.5 million for three-year exploratory phase of world-leading 4th generation light source project at Daresbury
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory ( 7 April 2003)
SuperStem microscope gets first light today
World's highest resolution analytical microscope, capable of resolving single atoms and columns of atoms using scanning transmission electron microscopy, opens at Daresbury today
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory (16 December 2002)
Research accelerates into the future
Groundbreaking research from the Centre of Expertise in Accelerator Science and Technology was on display in London this week
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory (11 November 2002)
How long is a piece of superstring?
Very high energy particle collider will test supersymmetry theory using a 33km linear accelerator instead of circular tunnels
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory ( 6 May 2002)
Synchrotron sheds light on cancer diagnosis
Technical background article CLRC Daresbury's Synchrotron Radiation Department has provided details of its groundbreaking use of scattered x-rays for breast cancer screening, reducing the need for biopsies
News from STFC Daresbury Laboratory ( 8 March 2002)

