All News articles – Page 16
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Science teacher shortfall hits most disadvantaged
Trainee recruitment targets not met for the past five years
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Fire-fighting lithium–ion battery doesn’t compromise on performance
Electrospun device can release flame retardants in the event of a battery short circuit or catastrophic damage
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Government earmarks £170m for technical institutes
New Institutes of Technology aim to bolster technical education
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International studies highlight low teacher morale in UK
PISA and TIMSS show mixed results for the UK
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Dibrominated tag helps identify new natural products
New substance allows researchers to find new aldehyde- and ketone-containing natural products
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Multi-talented polymer more versatile than sum of its parts
Material with mix-and-match functionalities could be used in smart windows
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Hairy plants aid oil-absorbing material design
Leaves of weed could even be used to mop-up slicks
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Why titrate?
A chemistry teacher wanted to know why professional chemists carry out titrations …
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Battery material helps people keep their cool
Nanoporous clothes would be transparent to body heat
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Grand challenges set for science students
New competition asks young people to explore solutions for global health and development issues
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Hefty trainee teacher bursaries get mixed reception
The Department for Education has announced substantial new bursaries for teacher training – but some are larger than others
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Metal micronutrients get to the root of antifungal defence
Flavoursome tomato varieties could benefit from nanoparticle fertilisers
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Molecular machines roll in for the 2016 chemistry Nobel
Ben Feringa, Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Fraser Stoddart take chemistry’s top gong for creating a series of nanoscale machines
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Study calls for universities to require A-level maths for chemistry
Benefits for chemistry undergraduates who study maths