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UK invests £485m to digitise natural history samples and build powerful ultrafast microscope

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Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Michelle Donelan, visits the Natural History Museum. Image: DSIT

Aimed at enhancing UK research, the fund will go towards digitising millions of ancient natural science specimens, and building the most powerful high energy electron microscope in the world for ultrafast imaging

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