All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2007 and earlier – Page 2
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News
Smart energy homes
In Europe, homes and businesses use more energy than any other sector, including transport
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News
Discuss science and shape the future
A DTI-funded public engagement programme, Sciencehorizons, aims to broaden the debate on how developments in science and technology could be used in the future.
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Feature
Flu drugs - pathway to discovery
If bird flu ever starts to transmit from human to human, with no effective vaccine available our only defence will be the antiviral drugs Relenza and Tamiflu
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Feature
Dealing with nuclear waste
Nuclear power is a low-carbon technology, but it does come with a catch: it produces waste that emits harmful radiation for many thousands, even millions of years. UK chemists, however, are working to produce materials and technology to deal with this problem.
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Interact with online cystal structures
A new, free online resource could help teachers introduce and illustrate to students the structural chemistry of course favourites.
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Review
Smart suite of resources for chemistry
Neil Dixon reviews this software package of lesson kits for chemistry
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Feature
Microscale chemistry
The range of school experiments being done on the microscale is growing. Here are examples from Key Stage 3, through Key Stage 4, to A-level
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A day in the life of a development chemist: Morven McAlpine
Morven McAlpine has spent the past two years working for ICI Imagedata as a development chemist. She talks to James Berressem about her typical day
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Feature
US chemical education going green
Kathryn Roberts meets Mary Kirchhoff, the new director of education at the American Chemical Society (ACS) in Washington DC
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News
Plug and play bone repair
New method for printing artificial bone using ink made from living bone could aid reconstructive surgery
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Bird Flu's long tail could signal its end
US scientists map the long protein tail of the influenza A virus
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Problem-based approach to analytical chemistry
Matthew Almond reviews this second edition of Practical environmental analysis
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RSC to support student ambassadors scheme
To encourage more chemistry undergraduates to consider teaching as a career, the RSC is putting money into the Undergraduate Ambassadors Scheme
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Soundbite
Frog defence against AIDS?
Simon Cotton takes a look at those compounds that find themselves in the news or relate to our everyday lives.
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QCA consults on KS3 review
QCA invites teachers to submit their views on its revised programme of study for KS3 science by April 30.