All News articles – Page 46
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Climate change online
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) publishes The chemistry of climate change, an online resource for secondary school students.
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RSC on the campaign trail
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) launches campaign to tackle a 'decline in school science examination standards'
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The big bang - all the fun of the science fair
The first UK Young Scientists and Engineers Fair - The big bang - will be held from 4-6 March in London.
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Rocky water source
Scientists in the Netherlands are working to release trillions of litres of clean water from gypsum found in the desert
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Let there be light
For the past 28 years experiments using the bright light generated by the Synchrotron Radiation Source (SRS) at the Daresbury Laboratory have supported the development of new medicines, electronic gadgets, and even chocolate
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Mopping up heavy metals
Chinese chemists develop magnetic 'nanomould' particles to clean up toxic chromium compounds from industrial waste water
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Inspiring the gifted and talented
How do we encourage the best chemistry students in schools and colleges to go on to study chemistry at university and become the next generation of chemistry teachers?
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The science diploma update
The content of the Science Diploma, which will be available at three levels, is beginning to take shape.
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Communicating with logical chemistry
Italian chemists build a simple glowing molecule that promises to speed up data transmission
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European chemistry education database
SusChem launches online database of European education activities in sustainable chemistry
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Chemistry's grand challenges
UK chemists identify main areas for research funding for the next 20-40 years.
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CFOF rolls out to Wales
Chemistry for our future (CFOF) awarded £183k over the next two years for outreach projects in Wales
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Carbon unfurled
US scientists use scanning tunnelling microscopy to reveal the electronic properties of graphene
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SET award goes to UCL chemist
Vijay Chudasama, University College London, picks up best chemistry student prize at the 2008 Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) Student of the Year Awards.
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A day in the life of a formulation scientist: Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
Charlotte has spent the past 12 months working as a formulation scientist for 3M. She talks to about her typical day
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RSC teacher fellow 2008-09
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) teacher fellow for 2008-09 is Anthony Hardwicke
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Welcome to the pink room
RSC and the Athena Project launch report on good practice in university science departments
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Loughborough students up to the test
A team of Year 12 chemists from Loughborough Grammar School win the coveted National Schools' Analyst Competition shield.