Grand finale of Chemistry tour in South Africa
9th May 2013
The last episodes of the video diary from Dr Stephen Ashworth, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, University of East Anglia
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Provision for practical science in schools is seriously lacking
2nd May 2013
New evidence shows that a worrying number of students are not experiencing a complete and authentic education in the sciences
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25th April 2013
Are you passionate about your research? Do you want to share what you do with school students? Apply to the "X Factor" for scientists!
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10th April 2013
News from the Kitchen Chemistry outreach tour with Dr Stephen Ashworth, University of East Anglia
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Chemistry on tour in South Africa - week 6
21st March 2013
This episode of the video diary from Dr Stephen Ashworth, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, University of East Anglia, takes us to Sutherland, Knysna, George and Cape Town
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19th March 2013
The results of the competition held at the Cambridge Science Festival
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New tests on chemicals in everyday life
26th February 2013
Effects of human exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals examined in landmark UN report
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Kitchen Chemistry on tour
23rd January 2013
Dr Stephen Ashworth, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, University of East Anglia, brings chemistry on tour in South Africa
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Policy doesn’t just happen
14th January 2013
An insight into Science Policy activities at the RSC
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13th December 2012
An interesting exhibition about the extraordinary history of unusual elements with objects and manuscripts of archives and artefacts from the collections of the Royal Society
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11th December 2012
They received their Nobel Prize medal and diploma from His Majesty the King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
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Heather Williams
10th December 2012
Let’s find out more about the founder and director of ScienceGrrl
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Lesley Yellowlees
5th December 2012
Meet the new RSC President, the first woman in 171 years of history
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The forgotten scientist who trained T.E. Lawrence behind enemy lines
4th December 2012
50th anniversary of Lawrence of Arabia next Monday spurs call for recognition
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Audrey Cameron
3rd December 2012
First deaf chemistry PhD in Scotland, who now develops British Sign Language for science teachers
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Crystallography on BBC Radio 4
29th November 2012
Melvyn Bragg and guests discussed the history crystallography
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Keep calm and do chemistry
5th November 2012
On 7th November 2012 share chemistry in real time
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24th October 2012
Embrace the Christmas spirit and send us chemistry-inspired pictures/drawings
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Artificial Jellyfish
23rd July 2012
Researchers from Harvard University and California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have created Medusoid, a pseudo-organism made from rat heart muscle cells and silicone membrane with eight appendages.
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Freezing Hot
16th July 2012
If you take two bodies of water, identical in all parameters, except in temperature, and put them in a freezer, initially hot water will freeze faster than cold water.
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30th March 2011
200 years after his birth, Robert Bunsen’s famous burner is used in laboratories around the world
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Chemistry keeps cosmonauts comfortable
12th October 2010
Helen Sharman on the science of living in space
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Setting the broken record straight
3rd September 2010
Paul Gallagher stands up for science pupils
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3rd August 2010
Find some amazing chemistry in your house, tell us about it in a creative way, and win an iPad
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Get rid of scientists
24th June 2010
British astronaut Helen Sharman asks why science is no longer considered culture in the UK
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Welcome to The Reaction
7th May 2010
Read on and find out what to expect from The Reaction