All RSC Education articles in July 2015
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News25% of public put off chemistry by school
A new survey on public attitudes to chemistry shows the public’s perception is closely tied with their school experience
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NewsInspiration and Industry award for Hilary
RSC has recognised Hilary Jeffreys for her outstanding contribution to the promotion of the chemical sciences
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ReviewScience formative assessment (volume 2)
50 more strategies for linking assessment, instruction and learning
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The MoleJoe Turton: Assistant scientist at Fera
Katrina Krämer finds out how Joe made his dream of practical science work come true by starting an apprenticeship at a food and environment research agency
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NewsPurely inorganic aromatic ion synthesised
Aromatic anion made from nitrogen and phosphorus synthesised
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NewsMOF catalyst capable of disabling chemical weapons
Zirconium-based framework breaks down nerve agent mimic within 30 seconds
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Exhibition chemistryEggsplosive chemistry
Declan Fleming shows you how to capture your students’ imaginations with spectacular demonstrations
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CPD articleRedox chemistry
David Everett shows how you could help your students with redox chemistry
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FeatureControlling the quality of herbal medicines
Matthew Almond and Samantha Atkinson discuss how the British Pharmacopoeia aids the quality control of medicines made from herbs
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OpinionIndia at a crossroads
Chemistry teachers in India must make better use of experiments that are cheap and easy to run to inspire the next generation, says T V Venkateswaran
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FeaturePractical science at a distance
Eleanor Crabb discusses the advantages and practicalities of teaching experimental skills online
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NewsImproving rare earth separation
Photochemistry selectively removes europium from red lamp phosphor
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FeatureWorking glass hero
Andrew Turley investigates the history of Pyrex, one of the best known brands in chemistry
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NewsPhotoacoustic nanoparticles highlight uranium
New approach could detect radioparticles in the body



