All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2013
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RSC seeks social science research group
Project to explore widening participation in higher education
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Trade secrets... Helium balloons
Secrets of the trade: Where does the helium gas in a party balloon come from? Jonathan Hare finds out…
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Moving from GCSE to A-level
Stephanie Musson helps you work through the challenges of studying chemistry post-16
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Make your own spectroscope
Find out how to build your own spectroscope using an old DVD to explore colour and the splitting of light in this article from the ‘Avogadro’s lab’ series.
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Membranes’ twisted secret
Looking down a microscope at the nanoscale is helping us to better understand the world around us, explains Josh Howgego
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Chocolate’s champion chompability
Tom Husband melts into the sumptuous chemistry of chocolate’s silky smooth texture
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A winning experience
Francesca Burgoyne takes a look at what the winners of an RSC prize have been up to on their laboratory placements
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Trade secrets... Piezoelectric crystals
Secrets of the trade: Gas lighters, mosquito bite relief and police sirens – Jonathan Hare explores piezo chemistry in action!
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What is vitamin C and how can we test for it?
Find out about vitamin C or ascorbic acid and try a short experiment to test for its presence using iodine in this article from our ‘Avogadro’s lab’ series.
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Trade secrets... How to make a printed circuit board
Secrets of the trade: Jonathan Hare explores the chemistry behind your favourite gadgets
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Northern Ireland CPD event for teachers and technicians
The Northern Ireland branch of the Association for Science Education will host their biannual conference on 7 June 2013 at St Mary's University College, Belfast
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Summer CPD conference programme published
The Association for Science Education (ASE) has published the full programme for its forthcoming Summer Celebration Conference
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Conference to demonstrate teaching chemistry through space
The UK space education office is holding a conference to inspire science teachers to use space as a context to enrich the teaching of biology, chemistry and physics
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Nominate your chemistry technican!
The RSC is inviting nominations for its Chemistry Technician of the Year Award for 2013
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Connecting businesses and school STEM clubs
Teachers and local businesses will be brought together at a series of free twilight events across England during June and July
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National Teaching Fellows for 2013 announced
The Higher Education Academy has announced that 55 higher education staff have been awarded National Teaching Fellowships
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£150,000 competition for innovative teachers
SHINE, an educational charity, has launched a national competition to find the country's most innovative science teachers