News and analysis – Page 23
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NewsScience on the Southbank
Royal Society (RS) took over London's Southbank to celebrate its 350th anniversary
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NewsThe initial spark
Adam Maltese from Indiana University and Robert Tai from Virginia University interviewed 116 scientists from across the US to find out what made them take up a career in science
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NewsUK Olympiad team go for gold
Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, hosted the finals of the 42nd International Chemistry Olympiad competition
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NewsResearchers in residence
Hands-on chemistry switches students onto chemistry and gets them thinking about chemistry-related careers
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NewsThe Royal Society celebrates 350 years
Sir John Rowlinson pays tribute to the Royal Society and its role in promoting science in the UK
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NewsGreen cement soaks up CO2
Cement based on silicates and carbonates could reduce the carbon footprint of the contruction industry
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NewsSelf-healing materials
Scientists discover construction materials that can undo the damage caused by radiation
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NewsEuropean chemistry partnerships forged
European university chemistry departments work together to progress Bologna Declaration
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NewsThe RSC Education Award
Reading chemist wins the 2010 Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Education Award
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The MoleA day in the life of a trainee patent attorney: Jessica Kershaw
Jessica Kershaw has spent the past four months as a trainee patent attorney for Carpmaels & Ransford, London. She talks to Tom Westgate about her typical day
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NewsOpen University awards Eurobachelor label
First students graduating from the Open University's molecular science (hons) degree to be awarded the Eurobachelor label
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NewsRSC gives boost to practical chemistry
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) launches a USB version of the interactive AS/Alevel web tool, LabSkills
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NewsTop of the Bench winners
Students from North Halifax Grammar School win this year's Top of the Bench competition
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NewsBristol teacher - an 'unsung hero of science'
Tim Harrison receives Royal Society Hauksbee Award for inspirational outreach work in the chemical sciences
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NewsGet practical - on course
A course for chemistry teachers and technicans aimed at improving practical work in the classroom
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NewsChemistry FM
The University of Lincoln's first-year undergraduate forensic science programme is freely available to all online
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NewsFoundation degrees for industry
Foundation degrees for the science-based industries available from September 2011


