News and analysis – Page 20
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NewsSEP also on the move
Teachers need to register with the National STEM Centre to receive Gatsby SEP resources
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NewsCarbon nanotubes in large panel displays
A look at recent chemical science research, contributed by the chemistry world team
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NewsForest School are top of the bench
A team from Forest School, Essex, won this year's RSC Top of the Bench competition
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NewsHealth benefits of blended fruit juice
A look at recent chemical science research, contributed by the chemistry world team
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NewsTuning into solar power with nanoantennas
A look at recent chemical science research, contributed by the chemistry world team
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NewsZinc complexes as antimicrobial wound dressings
A look at recent chemical science research, contributed by the chemistry world team
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NewsCheap 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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NewsFrom 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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NewsGSK to pay tuition fees
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has outlined new plans to encourage talented students graduating from UK universities
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NewsMeet the Universities
Meet the Universities (MTU) will be held at Salters' Hall in London on Saturday 2 July 2011
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NewsSyngenta unveil interactive periodic table
Syngenta has launched a free interactive chemistry resource
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NewsThe effectiveness of mentoring
A small scale study into the effectiveness of mentoring in improving chemistry students' academic performance, was carried out by Jane Essex
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NewsBig bangs and teacher fellows
Around 29,000 people flocked to the Big Bang at London's ICC ExCeL Centre
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NewsScientists in Sport
More than 100 children from a range of schools across South London attended the launch of Scientists in Sport at King's College London
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The MoleBreaking Bad – poisoning gangsters with phosphine gas
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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NewsSpinning up water beams
Researchers in Israel have found a way to separate water molecules that differ only in how their hydrogen nuclei are spinning


