All RSC Education articles in May 2007
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NewsGCSE for the 21st century
The first in a series of evaluations of the Twenty first century science GCSE course shows that the course is an improvement on traditional courses
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NewsKey Stage 3 - teachers' choice
QCA is offering a less prescriptive curriculum at KS3 that could be tuned by teachers to meet the needs of all students. What does this new found freedom mean for science teachers?
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NewsBiological implications of acetylation
Medicinal compounds: John Mann takes a look at drugs on the market
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NewsLincoln adds HE to chemistry
More good news for the provision of chemistry in HE as the University of Lincoln announces that it will introduce a chemistry degree course in 2008
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NewsScience in South Africa
Researchers from South Africa and Australia have teamed up to introduce South African teachers to new teaching methods and to monitor how these affect students' performance
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FeaturePesticides - keeping one step ahead
Organic chemists have developed myriad agents to kill pests
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NewsBlue coat school wins top of the bench trophy
A team of students from the Blue Coat School, Liverpool, wins the final of the RSC's Top of the Bench national schools' competition
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Exhibition chemistryDecomposing hydrogen peroxide with blood
Mixing hydrogen peroxide with blood to produce a foam explosive
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The MoleSoap: can you make it with body fat and is there an explosive spin-off?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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FeatureFighting skin cancer with prodrugs
Prodrugs - selective chemical agents - are beginning to show potential as a cure for skin cancer
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FeatureWhich chemistry course?
Selecting the right chemistry course and the right institution are paramount in a prospective chemist's life
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NewsUS chemistry in question
Findings of a US National Research Council report suggest a problem of a sustainable supply of chemistry BScs will affect the future of US chemistry research
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The MoleA day in the life of a science teacher: James Oldham
For the past two years James Oldham has been teaching science at Holland Park School in West London. He talks to James Berressem about his typical day
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FeatureWho really discovered the Haber process?
Although Fritz Haber's name is now attached to the process for the synthesis of ammonia from its constituent elements by using high pressure, who was responsible for this reaction?
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NewsRSC funding for research
Members (and non-member school teachers) can apply for grants of up to £2000 from the 2008 RSC Research Fund to support research or chemical education research



