All RSC Education articles in July 2014
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NewsRSC rewards excellence in chemical education
John Holman, Keith Taber, Mike Cole and Peter Dowding honoured for their contributions
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ReviewAdvances in teaching organic chemistry
A variety of ideas that allow learners to develop the confidence and interest to overcome the challenges associated with understanding organic chemistry
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Exhibition chemistryBrilliant bubbles and disappearing dyes
Declan Fleming shows you how to capture your students’ imaginations with spectacular demonstrations
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FeatureRe-arming the antibiotic arsenal
With drug-resistant bacteria constantly in the news, what is being done to develop better treatments? Phillip Broadwith takes a look
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FeatureBringing molecules into the third dimension
Peter Hoare and Susan Henderson discuss the use of crystal structures to help both school students and early years undergraduates visualise molecules in 3D
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CPD articleOrganic chemistry: smelly and difficult?
How you can help your students avoid difficulties with organic chemistry
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FeatureChemists on the front line
The UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has a near century-long history of working with chemical weapons. Philip Robinson reports from Porton Down
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SoundbiteDutch roads smarten up
Nina Notman explores the possibility of interactive, sustainable highways
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FeatureMOFs head to market
The most porous manmade materials, metal–organic frameworks, are pushing towards commercialisation. Elinor Hughes tracks their progress
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OpinionYour summer reading list
... and how you can participate in the International Year of Crystallography



