All RSC Education articles in May 2011 – Page 2
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Feature
Forensic science and the case of Dr Mario Jascalevich
Forensic science is depicted in several television programmes as a near-perfect means of solving major crimes. In real life, forensics may sometimes point to guilt, but in the end be insufficient to prove it. This is the account of one such case
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Feature
Chemical Bonding
A masterclass in teaching the topic of bonding, basing chemical explanation on physical forces
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News
From coffee shop to biodiesel source in one step
Spent coffee grounds have been turned into biodiesel by researchers from Portugal and Spain
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News
Big bangs and teacher fellows
Around 29,000 people flocked to the Big Bang at London's ICC ExCeL Centre
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News
Cheap and efficient artificial leaf debuted
Scientists in the US say they have produced a 100 W 'artificial leaf' that uses sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen
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Feature
Vincent van Gogh, chemistry and absinthe
The consumption of absinthe was once banned due to its reputation as a mysterious psychoactive drink. What does it contain? Was it responsible for the death of Van Gogh?
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