All RSC Education articles in March 2011
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The Mole
A Day in the life of a project leader at TWI: Roger Barnett
Roger Barnett has been working at TWI in Cambridge as a project leader since 2008. He talks to David Sait about his typical day
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The Mole
Breaking Bad – poisoning gangsters with phosphine gas
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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News
Successes for RSC spectroscopy
Record numbers of students took part in Royal Society of Chemistry's Spectroscopy in a Suitcase events in 2010
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News
The trouble with mercury
Researchers in the US have used laboratory simulations to reveal the two-faced nature of microbes
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News
The future of science
Pfizer, funding cuts, tuition fees, social mobility and teaching time. What's going on?
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Review
Inorganic experiments
Dominic Wright reviews the new edition of this inorganic chemistry text
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News
X-raying a DVD
Little is known about the detailed structural changes that take place when data are stored and retrieved
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Feature
Giving fossil fuels the chop
Axe Valley Biodiesel - a case study on partnership between school, university and business
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Feature
Greener Chlorine
Chlorine is becoming greener; not in the colour, of course, but in the environmental impact of its manufacture
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Review
Selected problems in physical chemistry
Paul Yates reviews this textbook, aiming to go beyond the maths
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News
Visualising Climate Change
The Royal Society of Chemistry has launched a new resource to help students and teachers understand the underlying science of climate change
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Feature
Four Curie centennial elements
The four Curie elements provide us with an interesting tour of the bottom of the periodic table
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Feature
Radium - a key element in early cancer treatment
An early example of how blue skies research by Pierre and Marie Curie led to the treatment of previously incurable cancers