All RSC Education articles in September 2015
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Opinion
Practical limitations
An apocalyptic vision of what the future might hold for school practical work in England, Wales and Northern Ireland by Steve Jones
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Feature
Layer by layer
Andrew Turley investigates a build-it-yourself 3D printer you can use in your classroom
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Soundbite
Pluto goes under the spectroscope
Nina Notman probes the mission that is boldly going where no spacecraft has gone before
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Feature
Exploding some myths
Declan Fleming investigates what’s really going on when alkali metals hit water
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News
Elusive fermion found at long last
Experimental observation of Weyl fermions in a tantalum arsenide crystal ends search after 86 years
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News
Confirmation of buckyballs in the Milky Way
Gas-phase spectra clears up decades old mystery of unidentified absorption bands in our galaxy
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Feature
The open educational relationship between India and the UK
Both countries could benefit from embracing fully the open education movement, say Tejas Joshi and Simon Lancaster
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Feature
Seeing is believing
Elinor Hughes discovers the technique that has imaged molecules directly for the first time
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Exhibition chemistry
Alkali metal roulette
Declan Fleming takes the reactions of alkali metals in water a step further
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The Mole
Michael Edmondson: Business manager
Ida Emilie Steinmark chats to the chemist who managed to create his perfect job
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News
Studying the steps up to uni
Undergraduates with more advanced learning approaches score higher than their peers