News & analysis – Page 35
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Salters' chemistry camps 2010
The Salters' Institute is hosting 16 Chemistry Camps for post-16 students in universities around the UK this summer
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Snowdrop chemical identified
Spanish scientists identify 17 potential medicinals in the common winter-flowering snowdrop
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Cambridge epiSTEMe - on trial
How to plan science and maths lessons in ways that will encourage students to talk about these subjects like the professionals do
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Flaxseed oil and healthy bones
Should flaxseed oil be added to the diet of women at risk of developing osteoporosis?
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Level 3 mathematics - for 2016
The independent advisory committee on mathematics education (ACME) has developed a model for level 3 mathematics, ready for the review of UK qualifications in 2013
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Mercury lingers on
Shenandoah Valley rivers still show signs of mercury toxicity 50 years after contamination
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Manchester hosts science fair
The Big Bang: UK Young Scientists' and Engineers' Fair will be held in Manchester from 11-13 March
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RSC Bill Bryson prize 2010
UK schools and college students are invited to take part in this year's Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Bill Bryson prize for science communication
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National HE STEM programme takes shape
Seven universities work together to interest young people in science and mathematics
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Nobel chemistry completes trilogy
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas Steitz, and Ada Yonath have won the 2009 Nobel Prize for chemistry for mapping the ribosome at the atomic level
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Salters' festivals of chemistry
The Salters' Institute, in partnership with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), will be holding 51 Salters' Festivals of Chemistry between March and June 2010
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A flavour of Chemistry Week '09
In November the general public was treated to the wonders of chemistry in a series of events with a food theme for the Royal Society of Chemistry's (RSC) Chemistry Week
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Bangor celebrates 125 years
The school of chemistry at Bangor University has been awarded a Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) National Chemical Landmark
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GCSE sciences, criteria agreed
Criteria for GCSE science 2011 specifications put more emphasis on assessment of practical work and mathematics
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New faces in RSC education
Following recent restructuring at the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) several new staff have taken up roles related to the RSC's education activities
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Science Diploma Advances
Ken Gadd, science adviser on the Science Diploma Development Partnership (SDDP), gives us an insight into how the advanced Science Diploma is shaping up
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Science teacher cpd day at Bristol ChemLabS
Bristol ChemLabS at the University of Bristol invites science teachers to attend its first Festival of Contemporary Science in January
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The Salty Ocean Of Enceladus
European scientists discover that the giant plume of water emitted from Saturn's largest moon is fed by a salty ocean