All The Mole articles – Page 6
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A day in the life of an RSC regional coordinator: Adam Hunt
Adam Hunt is a man passionate about communicating the diverse range of careers that chemistry can lead to. He is now a regional education coordinator for the RSC. He tells Josh Howgego what a typical day at work looks like for him
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The Last Castle – can a water cannon fire a hook and chain?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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Water for life
Tom Westgate investigates the chemistry and chemists helping more people to access clean water
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A day in the life of a research officer in cryogenic electron microscopy at NNNC: Chris Parmenter
Chris has been working in the Nottingham Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Centre (NNNC) at the University of Nottingham since November 2009. He talks to David Sait about his work
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Chemical waste
In the school lab, the chemicals you deal with are easily disposable but what about back in the technician’s store?
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A Day in the life of a project leader at TWI: Roger Barnett
Roger Barnett has been working at TWI in Cambridge as a project leader since 2008. He talks to David Sait about his typical day
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Rare earth elements
They sit at the bottom of the periodic table like they don’t belong, but these elements are vital ingredients in many gadgets and ‘green’ technologies. Tom Westgate finds out what makes them so versatile and valuable.
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Alien planets
Last November’s discovery of an alien planet in the Milky Way will provide scientists and astronomers with a wealth of new information
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Breaking Bad – poisoning gangsters with phosphine gas
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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A day in the life of a research chemist at BP: Oliver WiIliams
Oliver Williams has been working as a chemistry at the BP Technology Centre at Pangbourne for nearly two years on their graduate rotation scheme. He talks to Akshat Rathi about his typical day
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A day in the life of an ink development manager: Josie Harries
Josie Harries has been working for Domino Printing Sciences for five years and has been an ink development manager there for the last year. She talks to Laura Howes about her typical day
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National Treasure: can lemon juice and hot breath reveal invisible ink?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare