All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2013 – Page 2
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Trade secrets... Bio or non-bio washing powder?
Secrets of the trade: Jonathan Hare looks at the science of getting your clothes clean
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Keeping calm – how to cope in the exam room
Francesca Burgoyne gives you some tips to help you score as many marks as possible in your exams
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Why are there colours in soap bubbles?
Explore the chemistry of bubbles and what causes the colours we can see in them, and find out how you can experiment with soap films and bubbles yourself.
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A postcard from the US - day zero
Education in Chemistry visits the National Science Teacher Association (NSTA) conference in the US and it's big!
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Record entry for chemistry competition
The RSC is celebrating the highest ever number of entries for the 2013 UK Chemistry Olympiad
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School chilli project awarded Royal Society grant
'Red hot science - chillies, capsaicin and chocolate' will give UK students a taste for chemistry
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Nominations open for school technicians' award
Gratnells, the storage system suppliers, is inviting schools and colleges in the UK to nominate their technicians for their Science Technician of the Year Award 2013
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RSC takes top UK business award
The RSC is commended for substantial growth in its overseas earnings
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Award success for Learn Chemistry
The RSC's Learn Chemistry website has won an Education Resources Award
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Registration open for chemistry education conference 2013
Sign up now for the Variety in Chemistry Education conference in Liverpool this August
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Meet the Universities 2013
A free event that offers students considering a degree in the chemical sciences the opportunity to meet representatives from over 30 institutions
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Trade secrets... Keeping fruit fresher for longer
Secrets of the trade: Jonathan Hare investigates how to stop his bananas from going off
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Adventurous science
Experimentation and exploration go hand in hand as Zoë Fleming takes to the field in the Arctic
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Prevent learning overload
Francesca Burgoyne from the RSC helps you prepare for the year with tips to boost your memory and make the most of your learning
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Trade secrets... Skateboarding
Secrets of the trade: Jonathan Hare investigates how chemistry revolutionised the sport
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Coprolites
Information hidden in fossils – Philip Robinson finds out what dinosaurs ate for dinner
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Using chemistry to turn ‘water’ into ‘wine’
Learn how iron(III) oxide and potassium thiocyanate can be used to turn ‘water’ into ‘wine’, and try a similar experiment yourself using household ingredients.
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GCSE reform too fast, say MPs
The UK government's plans for abolishing GCSEs are trying to do too much, too fast, say the House of Commons education committee
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