All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2007 and earlier
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News
A day in the life of a research chemist: Daniel Ford
Daniel Ford has spent the past four years working for UCB and his current position is research chemist. He talks to James Berressem about his typical day
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The Mole
Under water: can you survive by breathing in air from a car tyre?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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The Mole
A day in the life of a research scientist: Duncan Smith
Duncan Smith has spent the past nine months working for Ilika Technologies as a research scientist. He talks to Kathryn Roberts about his typical day
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The Mole
Conducting composites
In this issue of the student supplement learn about the serendipitous discovery of quantum tunnelling composites and the myriad potential applications of these novel materials
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Review
Databases of resources and information to use in chemistry lessons
Tony Tooth looks at some websites that may be of interest to chemistry teachers
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The Mole
Alcatraz: can you weld metals using just burning matches?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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Opinion
Fruit & veg - five a day?
In this issue of the student supplement we look at why eating a diet rich in fruit and veg can help keep the doctors away
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News
A day in the life of a trainee assistant editor: Freya Mearns
Freya Mearns has spent the past 10 months working for the Royal Society of Chemistry as a trainee assistant editor. She talks to James Berressem about her typical day
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News
Cash for HE chemistry experience
Ten projects designed to improve students' initial experience of studying chemistry have received funding through the Chemistry for Our Future programme
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News
Avoiding the travel bug
Vaccination is our best defence against catching numerous infectious diseases while travelling abroad
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News
Summer School
The Royal Society of Chemistry will be running an INSET materials summer school in London in July
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News
Plastic shape shifter for smart stents
German and American researchers have developed temperature-controlled 'triple-shaped plastics'
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Feature
The periodic tables of Mendeleev
How Mendeleev corrected the atomic weights of In, Ce and U, and thus constructed the remarkable Periodic Table of 1871
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News
Molecular light switch
Scientists have developed the molecular equivalent of a solar panel, which can act as a light signal processor
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Review
A library of websites
Web watch: Tony Tooth looks at some websites that may be of interest to chemistry teachers
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Feature
Mendeleev - the man and his legacy...
A look at the life and work of Russia's most famous chemist, who died 100 years ago