All RSC Education articles in September 2014
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NewsGoogle Science Fair: shortlist announced
Final 15 entries in student science competition highlight chemistry
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NewsDo 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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Exhibition chemistryDancing flames
An experiment with an eerie green flame which really provides a wow factor
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FeatureUnwitting artists
Is there art in chemical structures and diagrams? Jennifer Newton looks at the aesthetics all around us
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CPD articleUnderstanding equilibrium: a delicate balance
Steve Hacker describes some of the difficulties with teaching this topic and shows how you could help your students
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SoundbiteBark beetles eat Beatle’s memorial tree
Nina Notman discovers at how bark beetles are destroying pine trees at an alarming rate
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NewsModels contend iodine double bonds
Theoretical studies replace double bonds with dative in hypervalent iodine compounds
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FeatureGetting down to business
Including commercial awareness in undergraduate chemistry courses calls for an interactive teaching approach, says Samantha Pugh
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FeatureThe challenge of turning industrial chemistry green
Green chemistry is a maturing discipline. But the subject still holds big challenges that the next generation of chemists must tackle, as Josh Howgego reports
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FeatureSupporting diversity and encouraging inclusion
Positive role models are key to attracting a more diverse section of society to the chemical sciences.



