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Green thistle

IUPAC 2009 - Call for Abstracts

21 November 2008

Your chance to take part in 42nd IUPAC Congress (2-7 August 2009, Glasgow, UK). Oral abstract deadline - 16 January 2009



Algae

The promise of algae

18 November 2008

Why interest in algal biofuels is blooming


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Policy

drought

Adapting the UK to climate change

10 October 2008

The RSC response to the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution study



Cooling Towers

Towards Carbon Capture and Storage

22 September 2008

The RSC has submitted a joint response with the Institute of Biology and Institute of Physics to the BERR consultation



Harnessing light

Harnessing light: Solar energy for a low carbon future

24 January 2008

Report from an RSC policy seminar looking at the development of the field of photochemistry from Einstein's work in the early 20th century to modern technologies.


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Hot Articles

Biofuel cells powering an mp3 player

Sugar-powered electronics

03 October 2008

Japanese scientists have made a biofuel cell that produces enough power to run an mp3 player or a remote controlled car



activity based sampling

Instant insight: Asbestos comes naturally

08 October 2008

Martin Harper, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, US, points out a hazard in the natural environment


Books

Hydrogen Energy

Hydrogen Energy

Copyright: 2007
D A J Rand

This book considers the prospects for hydrogen as a universal energy vector and is ideal for undergraduates, postgraduates and academics with an interest in hydrogen energy



Principles of Environmental Chemistry

Principles of Environmental Chemistry

Copyright: 2007
R M Harrison

An in-depth introduction to the chemical processes influencing the atmosphere, freshwaters, salt waters and soils.