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New phone app extends learning beyond the classroom

By on 7th December 2012

A new phone application can help children collect, interpret and share science related information.

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Diamond Light Source: Q&A with Stewart Scott

By on 14th March 2012

Elements talked to Diamond’s senior mechanical project engineer about Britain’s role in the field of engineering.

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How do you get young people interested in engineering?

By on 14th March 2012

Thousands of students each year visit Diamond Light. By exploring the beamlines, accelerator and talking to researchers, the synchrotron aims to inspire youngsters.

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An audio tour of the synchrotron (for dummies)

By on 13th March 2012

As a physics drop-out at school, I felt a little nervous prior to visiting the Diamond Light Source synchrotron in Oxfordshire.

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Read this carefully so that you will understand it. When you come home we will show you the model. Lots of love, Daddy

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