All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2008
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News
Let there be light
For the past 28 years experiments using the bright light generated by the Synchrotron Radiation Source (SRS) at the Daresbury Laboratory have supported the development of new medicines, electronic gadgets, and even chocolate
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News
A day in the life of a formulation scientist: Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
Charlotte has spent the past 12 months working as a formulation scientist for 3M. She talks to about her typical day
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News
A day in the life of a forensic scientist: Tom Geddes
Tom Geddes has spent the past four years working for LGC Forensics, Culham, as a forensic scientist. He talks to Kathryn Roberts about his typical day
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News
Talking About Science
US researchers investigated how much students learn through classroom discussions on scientific topics
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The Mole
A day in the life of a science correspondent: James Mitchell Crow
James Mitchell Crow has spent the past six months working as a science correspondent for Chemistry World. He talks to Jonathan Edwards about his typical day
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The Mole
Carbon in the pipeline
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) - rolled up sheets of graphite around 90,000 times thinner than human hair
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The Mole
To crack a safe: why would you want to blow up a safe from the inside?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare