All RSC Education articles in July 2014
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Opinion
A plea from the trenches
John Dexter ponders what needs to be done to help teachers fulfil their potential
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Opinion
Your summer reading list
... and how you can participate in the International Year of Crystallography
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Feature
MOFs head to market
The most porous manmade materials, metal–organic frameworks, are pushing towards commercialisation. Elinor Hughes tracks their progress
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Soundbite
Dutch roads smarten up
Nina Notman explores the possibility of interactive, sustainable highways
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Feature
Chemists 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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CPD
Organic chemistry: smelly and difficult?
How you can help your students avoid difficulties with organic chemistry
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Feature
Bringing 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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Feature
Re-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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Exhibition chemistry
Brilliant bubbles and disappearing dyes
Declan Fleming shows you how to capture your students’ imaginations with spectacular demonstrations
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Review
Advances 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