All RSC Education articles in November 2016
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FeatureStraight talk
Jo Moules cuts through the confusion and gets to the heart of formative assessment
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FeatureAssessment time
How have chemistry exams changed in the last 100 years? Kristy Turner goes to the archive to find out
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NewsStudy calls for universities to require A-level maths for chemistry
Benefits for chemistry undergraduates who study maths
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NewsMolecular 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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Magnificent moleculesSpilanthol
Jen Newton finds the active molecule in electric daisies is not to her taste
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NewsMetal micronutrients get to the root of antifungal defence
Flavoursome tomato varieties could benefit from nanoparticle fertilisers
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FeatureModern-day alchemists
Sam Tracey visits Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to find out how to make a new element
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NewsHefty 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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NewsGrand challenges set for science students
New competition asks young people to explore solutions for global health and development issues
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OpinionChange your lens
Suzanne Fergus invites us look at our approaches to teaching innovations from four different points of view
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SoundbiteFalcon 9 explosion: going up but not taking off
Ida Emilie Steinmark explores the aftermath of the launch vehicle explosion



