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November 2008

Vol 45, No 6. Selected articles, reviews and InfoChem available online to all. Full issue available online to subscribers. 

November 2008

Column

Researchers in the lab

Chemistry's grand challenges

UK chemists identify main areas for research funding for the next 20-40 years.



UK map - Wales

CFOF rolls out to Wales

Chemistry for our future (CFOF) awarded £183k over the next two years for outreach projects in Wales.



mortarboard on a pile of textbooks

The Science Diploma update

The content of the Science Diploma, which will be available at three levels, is beginning to take shape.



Anthony Hardwicke

RSC teacher fellow 2008-09

The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) teacher fellow for 2008-09 is Anthony Hardwicke.



Vijay Chudasama

SET award goes to UCL chemist

Vijay Chudasama, University College London, picks up best chemistry student prize at the 2008 Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) Student of the Year Awards.



Chemistry Network students

Inspiring the gifted and talented

How do we encourage the best chemistry students in schools and colleges to go on to study chemistry at university and become the next generation of chemistry teachers?



European

European chemistry education database

SusChem launches online database of European education activities in sustainable chemistry.



In brief

Items: Various short items



Alzheimer's disease patient

Soundbite molecules

Simon Cotton, teacher at Uppingham School, takes a look at those compounds that find themselves in the news or relate to our everyday lives. In this issue: methylene blue



Space walk

Did you know?

Ted Lister, chemical education consultant, shares anecdotes to help you add that 'wow' factor to your lesson. In this issue: the discovery of Teflon



Chemlingo

Peter Childs, University of Limerick, investigates words in chemistry In this issue: when particles floc together



Web key

Web watch

Tony Tooth, chemistry teacher at The King's School in Ely, looks at some websites that may be of interest to chemistry teachers. In this issue: spectra, ICT materials and molecules...


Letters

Letters

Education in Chemistry Letters, November 2008


Exhibition Chemistry

Aluminium-bromine reaction

The reaction between aluminium and bromine

Demonstrations to capture the student's imagination, by Adrian Guy of Blundell's School. In this issue: the reaction between aluminium and bromine


The Elements

Gold bars

The Elements

John Emsley, University of Cambridge, takes you on a tour of the periodic table. In this issue: gold - colourful in the colours it exhibits, and in its chemistry and uses


Features

Meniscus

Supercritical processing

Chemists at the University of Nottingham use supercritical fluids to process polymers for drug delivery systems and for tissue engineering.



Radiation sign

Radioactivity discovered

Centenary celebrations for the founding fathers of radioactivity - Henri Becquerel and Ernest Rutherford.



Reading undergraduate working as an ambassador in school

The ambassadors

Undergraduate chemists get the opportunity to teach as part of their degree course.



MRI scan of human brain

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an invaluable tool in diagnostic medicine.


Maths for Chemists

Equations on black board

Maths for chemists - what every teacher of chemistry needs to know

Tips for teaching maths skills to our future chemists, by Paul Yates of Keele University In this issue: Rearranging equations


Distillates

Water close to industrial site

Mopping up heavy metals

Chinese chemists develop magnetic 'nanomould' particles to clean up toxic chromium compounds from industrial waste water



Carbon unfurled

US scientists use scanning tunnelling microscopy to reveal the electronic properties of graphene



Rocky water source

Scientists in the Netherlands are working to release trillions of litres of clean water from gypsum found in the desert



Communicating with logical chemistry

Italian chemists build a simple glowing molecule that promises to speed up data transmission


Reviews

Chemistry jigsaws

Peter Hollamby





It's a gas DVD

Peter Wothers


Endpoint

'How science works' at A-level

Andrew Hunt has the last word


Infochem

November 2008 InfoChem cover

InfoChem November 2008

In this month's pupil supplement: synchrotron radiation; making 'hot ice' in the garden; A day in the life of a formulation scientist