All Public engagement articles – Page 2
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News
25% of public put off chemistry by school
A new survey on public attitudes to chemistry shows the public’s perception is closely tied with their school experience
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Feature
The Lion, the Wich and the Waller
Almost 30 years after its closure, the historic Lion Salt Works in Cheshire opens its doors to the public. Volunteer Mike Tingle relates some of its history
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Opinion
Building better science communicators
Kristy Turner explains why science teachers should help develop student literacy
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Review
Behind the scenes at MIT
Paul MacLellan introduces a video series that helps students connect with chemistry research
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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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Review
The interactive periodic table
Paul MacLellan looks at a new collaboration between YouTube’s chemistry stars and TED-Ed
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Opinion
Your summer reading list
... and how you can participate in the International Year of Crystallography
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The Mole
I’m a scientist, get me out of here!
Students are the judges in this web-based competition to find the best science communicators
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Review
Science year by year
A wide-ranging survey of the history of scientific discoveries going back to the development of stone tools some 2.5 million years ago
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Review
Cheeseburger chemistry
The chemistry of burgers is just one of the topics that US broadcasters NBC cover in the set of educational videos they call Chemistry Now
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Opinion
From Faraday to today
Peter Wothers shares Michael Faraday's belief that children are never too young to discover and be fascinated by chemistry
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The Mole
A day in the life of a project manager: Liz Willcocks
Liz Willcocks has spent the past 18 months working for SETNET as a project manager. She talks to James Berressem about her typical day.
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