All RSC Education articles in July 2017
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Feature
Inspiring the next generation of scientists
What makes students aspire to a career in science?
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News
Floating graphene cooks up clean water
Graphene aerogel converts sunlight into heat to produce water vapour at room temperature
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Opinion
Winning is in the eye of the beholder
What will a confusing election outcome mean for education policy in England and Wales?
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News
’Gas marbles’ surprise with their strength
Robust bubbles of gas encapsulated in a microsphere–liquid shell could trap gases
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Feature
Earn while you learn
How the new apprenticeship levy is shaping opportunities for school students
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Exhibition chemistry
Easier equilibrium
How bailing buckets can support students’ grasp of Le Chatelier’s principle
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Opinion
What should the government do for schools?
Priorities for chemistry education that should be high on the Department for Education’s agenda
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Opinion
Rebuilding expertise and confidence in assessment
We should collaborate to prioritise learning over measurement
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News
Purest silicon sphere ever created will redefine the kilogram
Largest impurity is copper taking the place of one silicon atom in every three billion
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News
Questions for girls and questions for boys
How careful questioning in the classroom can help avoid gender inequalities
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News
Bismuth drug structure solved
After over three centuries of mystery, the structure of bismuth subgallate has finally been uncovered