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November 2011

Vol 48, No 6. Selected articles and reviews available online to all. Full issue available online to subscribers. 

November 2011

News

News

Editorial

09 November 2011

Inspiring excellence in chemistry



Bill Bryson and the winners of the 2011 Bill Bryson prize

Bill Bryson prize 2011

08 November 2011

Winners announced and prizes awarded



Vanbrugh College at the University of York

Variety in Chemistry Education 2011

08 November 2011

Personal highlights from Michael Seery, a lecturer at the Dublin Institute of Technology



Teacher and student inspecting a flask

Recommendations on school science practicals

08 November 2011

The Commons Science and Technology Select Committee has published its final report on practical experiments and science field trips



Exams in the spotlight

Exams in the spotlight

08 November 2011

The Commons Education Select Committee has launched an inquiry into examinations in England for 15-19 year olds



Science Students

Careers advice 'crucial' in encouraging greater science take-up

08 November 2011

More pupils do physics and chemistry after the age of 16 in schools which provide a more comprehensive rnage of careers advice



Animated science

Animated science

08 November 2011

Sci-Comm Studios has launched a series of animations for A-level science



Nobel prize

Not quite crystalline crystals win Nobel prize

08 November 2011

The 2011 Nobel prize for chemistry has gone to Dan Shechtman



Chemistry in the context of global challenges

Chemistry in the context of global challenges

08 November 2011

The Royal Society Of Chemistry has published the first report in their Global Frameworks for Chemistry Education project



Do you know an inspiring teacher?

Do you know an inspiring teacher?

08 November 2011

Each year the RSC honours teachers who have made a significant, high quality contribution to the teaching



RSC ChemNet Online

RSC ChemNet online

08 November 2011

ChemNet membership now includes access to a new expanded site on MyRSC



The big Science Challenge

The big science challenge

07 November 2011

The British Council is inviting secondary schools to enter a competition to win a trip to Dubai



RSC resources on youtube

Chemistry Olympiad

08 November 2011

Registration for the 2012 UK Chemistry Olympiad has now opened



Speakers for schools

Speakers for schools

08 November 2011

Robert Peston, business editor for BBC News, has launched a service to provide free, inspiring talks for students



Miriam Rosen

Improving science in colleges

08 November 2011

Ofsted has published a report which identifies the ways in which successful colleges have improved the quality of their science teaching



Chemistry connections

Chemistry Connections - chemistry genealogy

08 November 2011

Mapping student-supervisor relationships throughout history to create a timeline of academic heritage



Gases under pressure hazard symbol

New hazard labels and legislation

08 November 2011

New pictograms, signal words, hazard and precautionary statements are in use



The bubbles in Coca-Cola

Soundbite molecules - Coca-Cola

Simon Cotton looks at compounds in the news or relating to our everyday lives. In this issue: Coca-Cola



Web watch logo

Web watch

Josh Howgego, PhD chemistry student at the University of Bristol looks at some websites that may be of interest to chemistry teachers. In this issue: solar energy and 3D molecules


Feedback

Endpoint

Feedback - November 2011

Discussion from the magazine, website and social media


The Elements

Symbol for zinc

Zinc

An essential element of life and lifestyle


Exhibition Chemistry

Flask with copper and nitric acid reaction

Dissolving copper in nitric acid

Demonstrations to capture the student's imagination, By Declan Fleming of Pate's Grammar School, Cheltenham. In this issue: dissolving copper in nitric acid


Features

Cartoon of chemist manipulating 3D structures

Teaching chemistry in 3D using crystal structure data

Fundamental topics such as stereochemistry are taught in 2 or 2.5 D - the Cambridge Structural Database provides an interactive 3D solution



Aerial photograph of the ISIS research facility

Research at ISIS

ISIS acts as a super-sensitive microscope. Researchers working at the cutting edge of science use neutrons to find out where atoms are inside materials and what they are doing



Obesity in children is an increasing problem

Drug discovery: metformin and the control of diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a serious disease, and it's on the increase. The search for a treatment is a story that traverses the world and touches on the treatment of other diseases


Maths for chemists

Numbers

Precedence

Maths for chemists - tips for teaching maths skills to our future chemists


Distillates

Dandelion

Distillates - November 2011

A look at recent chemical science research, contributed by the chemistry world team


Reviews

Book cover - Science newswise 2

Reviews

Books and resources for school, university and general interest


Endpoint

Wendy Pitt

Teaching IGCSE - why wouldn't you?

Wendy Pitt has the last word


Infochem

The Mole

The Mole January 2012

In this month's student magazine: Can solar power change the world?