All News articles – Page 18
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New photocatalyst shows promise
Nickel-based material can convert carbon monoxide into high-value hydrocarbons
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Chemists identify taste ‘blueprint’ for parmesan cheese
The compounds that make the Italian cheese unique have been pinpointed by food scientists
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Semi-conductivity between the sheets
Manipulating layers delivers the first MXene semiconductor
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Squid beak insight for new material
Lightweight organic composite with tuneable properties mimics cephalopod beak
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Chemistry degrees to be reintroduced at Swansea
The university will offer chemistry to undergraduates for the first time since 2004
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Chemistry exam leaks anger Indian students
A number of examinations have been rendered null and void after evidence emerges of cheating
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University Technical Colleges – the future of science teaching?
It's not just academies we'll be seeing more of in UK education, University Technical Colleges are expanding. We met Lord Baker to find out about these innovative but controversial schools
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Snow soaks up pollutants from engine exhausts
Air quality regulators should consider freezing temperatures and snow
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Periodic table gains four new elements
Teams in Japan, Russia and the US credited with discoveries
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Boron nitride composites stronger than their carbon cousins
Binding strengths of polymer–boron nitride nanotubes are higher than those reported for carbon nanotubes
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Polymer takes the heat out of batteries
Polymer electrode coating may help prevent lithium battery fires
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Students put off studying science by schools
Perception of difficulty and lack of relevance to careers to blame
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A professional body for teaching
Angela McFarlane believes that what the teaching profession needs is its own professional body. That’s why she is one of the trustees of the College of Teaching.