All News articles – Page 12
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NewsThe effect of mentoring on teacher retention
Could mentoring be a good way to retain more chemistry teachers?
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NewsOrganic chemistry: encouraging problem solving, not goal scoring
How less really is more when it comes to learning
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NewsChop! Chop! Creating useful chemicals from lignin
Breaking the hardy carbon-carbon bond in wood puts new fuels on the horizon
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NewsCooking up a storm with fertiliser
Scientists find a novel way to recycle waste oil – using it as fertiliser
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NewsRetaining knowledge from practicals
Research shows how a novel pedagogy aids the retention of learning over time
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NewsCatalyst makes liquid fuels from renewable resources
A step closer to producing fuels for trucks and airplanes from biomass
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NewsChemists weave granny and triple trefoil knots
Giant molecules with a carbon backbone by synthetic chemistry
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NewsA new angle on collision theory
Scientists shoot the world’s smallest projectiles – individual molecules – and use them to study how reactions happen
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NewsHealthy mice start to smell like sick ones
Sniffer mice and chemical analysis suggest that sickness odours are contagious
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NewsUsing chemistry articles to promote scientific literacy in the classroom
Research shows how context supports student understanding
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NewsSeven simple rules offered to bolster science education
Practical guidance to make evidence-based teaching accessible
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NewsThe science of sweeter sugars
The sweetest saccharides form the strongest and shortest hydrogen bonds
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NewsPay blamed for specialist teacher shortages
Staffing gap between deprived and more affluent areas grows
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NewsSynthetic retina is looking good
New molybdenum disulfide and graphene implant curves with retina – with lesson starter slides



