All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2007 and earlier – Page 3
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News
Salters' chemistry camps 2007
The Universities of St Andrews, Birmingham, Manchester, Ulster, York and Leeds will be hosting a four-day Salters' Chemistry Camp.
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News
Squeeze harder for fresher milk
High pressure processing could shake up the taste of long-life milk
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News
A day in the life of a chemicals buyer: Irfon Thomas
Irfon Thomas has spent the past 18 months working for Sigma Aldrich as a chemicals buyer. He talks to James Berressem about his typical day
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News
CO2 - a solution in sight?
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are higher today than they have been at any time in the past 150,000 years
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Rolls-Royce prize to reward teamwork
Enter the Rolls-Royce Science Prize competition for the chance to win up to £20,000 to invest in science education
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Review
Solving the maths problem
Paul Yates reviews this text aimed at A-level and first year degree level
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News
A little selenium goes a long way
Despite being one of the rarest elements on Earth, selenium is an essential nutrient. But our diets contain less selenium now than ever before. Does this put our health at risk?
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Forum for science learning doctors
Science teachers are invited to join a web-based discussion forum on the 'science learning doctors' approach to science teaching
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News
Drug discovery at a snail's pace
A new toxin isolated from the sea-dwelling cone snail by US researchers could lead to new drugs to treat psychiatric and brain diseases, such as Parkinson's disease and depression
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The Mole
A day in the life of a project manager: Liz Willcocks
Liz Willcocks has spent the past 18 months working for SETNET as a project manager. She talks to James Berressem about her typical day.
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Soundbite
Conotoxins
Simon Cotton takes a look at those compounds that find themselves in the news or relate to our everyday lives
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Review
The ozone hole, chemistryland and interactive tutorials
Web watch: Wilson Flood looks at some websites that may be of interest to chemistry teachers
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Review
Talking classic chemistry
Peter Hughes reviews this selection of Mrs Marcet's conversations on chemistry
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News
RSC calls for more cash for schools
In its recent submission to the Government's 2007 Comprehensive Spending Review, the RSC has again made the case for increased investment in chemistry education in schools, colleges and HE
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Feature
Glass bones
'Bioactive' ceramic and glass alternatives could improve the quality of life for millions of people suffering from osteoporosis
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News
Waste bacteria build designer nanocatalysts
Bacteria could be the key to improving metal catalysts for the chemical industry, according to research in Germany