All Prizes and awards articles – Page 2
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Rewards for contributions to chemical education
Find out who has been awarded the 2018 RSC education prizes
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This year’s chemistry Nobel prize made simple
What is cryo-electron microscopy and how has it changed the world?
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Opinion
Shining lights
Science is a torch we use to light our universe. We shouldn't put limits on where we point it
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Molecular machines roll in for the 2016 chemistry Nobel
Ben Feringa, Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Fraser Stoddart take chemistry’s top gong for creating a series of nanoscale machines
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RSC 2015 education awards
Animations available for free online and chemistry MOOCs lead the way
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The Mole
A culture of success
Sarah McLusky profiles a sixth form student on the hunt for protein biomarkers
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Opinion
Building better science communicators
Kristy Turner explains why science teachers should help develop student literacy
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Opinion
A message from Bill Bryson
As the deadline for entries into this year's Bill Bryson Prize approaches, Bill talks about what being involved in the science communication competition that bears his name means to him
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News
Do you know an inspiring teacher? Nominate them for an RSC education award
The Royal Society of Chemistry is inviting nominations for their 2015 education awards
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RSC rewards excellence in chemical education
John Holman, Keith Taber, Mike Cole and Peter Dowding honoured for their contributions
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The Mole
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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News
Medals for top chemistry team
The UK Chemistry Olympiad team took part in the international competition last week
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