All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2011
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News
Polymer study tours
Applications are open for places on free four day residential CPD courses designed to provide valuable teaching resources
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Government exceeds target for chemistry recruitment
The TDA has published data which reveals that the government has exceeded its target for recruiting trainee chemistry teachers
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Elements of life
Akshat Rathi wonders if the elements in DNA are the same throughout the universe
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Exams in the spotlight
The Commons Education Select Committee has launched an inquiry into examinations in England for 15-19 year olds
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Call for comment on GCSE reforms
Ofqual has launched a consultation on their proposed changes to the current GCSE specifications in England
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The chemistry of autumn
The International Year of Chemistry and forests were celebrated at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh with a joint event which highlighted the chemistry of autumn leaves
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Bright sparks around the world take on the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge
Students in the UK and around the world this year put their chemistry skills to the test in a new competition
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The Last Castle – can a water cannon fire a hook and chain?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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Water for life
Tom Westgate investigates the chemistry and chemists helping more people to access clean water
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Chemical waste
In the school lab, the chemicals you deal with are easily disposable but what about back in the technician’s store?
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Rare earth elements
They sit at the bottom of the periodic table like they don’t belong, but these elements are vital ingredients in many gadgets and ‘green’ technologies. Tom Westgate finds out what makes them so versatile and valuable.
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Alien planets
Last November’s discovery of an alien planet in the Milky Way will provide scientists and astronomers with a wealth of new information