All RSC Education articles in July 2010
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The Mole
A day in the life of a technology analyst: Ron Oren
Ron Oren has spent the past 11 months working as a technology analyst for the London Technology Network (LTN). He talks to Laura Howes about his typical day
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News
Researchers in residence
Hands-on chemistry switches students onto chemistry and gets them thinking about chemistry-related careers
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Review
Recycling and sustainability
S. O. C. Matondo reviews this teaching guide, applicable for key stage 3 and 4 students
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News
Self-healing materials
Scientists discover construction materials that can undo the damage caused by radiation
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Review
Turn on and tune in: psychedelics, narcotics and euphoriants
Simon Cotton reviews this up-to-date guide to the spectrum of psychoactive drugs
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Opinion
The first cut...
With the demise of the the Qualifications and Curriculum Agency, who will take responsibility for the school curriculum?
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News
European chemistry partnerships forged
European university chemistry departments work together to progress Bologna Declaration
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Feature
Look who discovered caesium...
Although Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff are often credited with the discovery of caesium, this honour belongs to Carl Setterberg
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Feature
Have your coal and burn it
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has the potential to reduce carbon emissions and allow us to continue using fossil fuels to generate electricity
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Review
Organotransition metal chemistry - from bonding to catalysis
Organotransition metal chemistry - from bonding to catalysis
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Feature
Black paper
Flexible carbon nanotube paper is now available for use in high-tech electronics