All RSC Education articles in November 2007 – Page 2
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News
Steps to reduce your carbon footprint
Vicky Wong reviews this upbeat guide to reducing your carbon emissions
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News
Morphing caffeine
Canadian scientists use high-field nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to investigate the crystal structures of caffeine and other nitrogen-rich compounds
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Bonding solution
Canadian chemists are making a range of catalysts that not only speed up reactions but can endow molecules with much greater reactivity than normal
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Soundbite
Hospital beds with a silver lining?
Simon Cotton takes a look at those compounds that find themselves in the news or relate to our everyday lives
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News
Changes to A-level chemistry
Will the new GCE AS and A2 chemistry specifications satisfy the wide range of students they serve, as well as UK university chemistry departments?
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Industry commits £500k to develop A-level chemistry
The teaching of organic and physical chemistry at A-level will benefit from new resources developed by the RSC with funding from Shire and Reckitt Benckiser
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Moseley landmark
Royal Society of Chemistry recognises importance of x-ray studies done by Henry Moseley at Oxford University site
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