There are only seven such NMR machines currently operating around the world, with the latest one to be hosted at Warwick University. 

The funds have been awarded to a consortium of six UK Universities through the UKRI Infrastructure Fund: Lancaster, Liverpool, Nottingham, Southampton and St Andrews.

The 1.2GHz NMR spectrometer will be located in a new building at the University of Warwick, creating two new jobs for scientists in the process. The powerful instrument builds on the current capability of 1.0GHz at the Warwick-hosted UK High-Field Solid-State NMR National Research Facility (pictured below).

The 1 GHz solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer in position at the National Research Facility for High-Field Solid-State NMR based at the University of Warwick:

The new 1 GHz solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer in position at the National Research Facility for High-Field Solid-State NMR based at the University of Warwick / University of Warwick

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