RSC News
World Energy Council sets out a radically different vision for the future of transport
The World Energy Council will tomorrow outline two distinct visions of the future of the global transport sector to 2050, highlighting the impact that policies could have on the future of the transport sector.
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Learn Chemistry - hundreds of high-quality education resources in one place
The RSC's huge collection of modern, relevant resources is a boon to teachers and students everywhere
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RSC ready to oversee A-level and GCSE exams says chemistry chief
The chief executive of the RSC welcomes Professor Sir John Holmans call for learned societies to overlook not only A-level, but also GCSE exam regulation.
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Mrs Beeton's toast sandwich loses its economical crown
Hundreds and hundreds of entries have provided a wealth of good, bad and downright disgusting cheap meals
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RSC statement on Shell research centre closure at Thornton
How can a vision for a high-tech future British economy be justified?
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RSC launches Biomaterials Science journal in collaboration with Kyoto University (iCeMS)
Academic and industrial researchers have a new option for the publication of their research in 2012, with the launch of the latest RSC journal.
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Was 50th anniversary movie Dr No negative for nuclear?
Nuclear energy is a vital part of the UK energy mix - but has its representation in popular culture added to public mistrust?
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Walnuts pack the biggest punch when it comes to healthy nuts
Walnuts have been crowned king of nuts when it comes to health benefits, according to scientists.
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RSC President Professor David Phillips receives CBE in Queen's New Year's honours list
Professor Phillips adds a CBE to the OBE he was awarded in 1999.
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RSC President David Phillips on today's announcement by AstraZeneca
Professor Phillips describes the implications of job losses at AstraZeneca
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British pupil claims his gold in Chemistry Olympiad
Alcester teenager David Edey collected his larger-than-life gold medal from science minister David Willetts today after defeating hundreds of students from around the world in a global chemistry competition.
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RSC celebrates 170 years of publishing
The Royal Society of Chemistry celebrates 170 years of publishing today with the awarding of a Chemical Landmark plaque at the learned societys office in Cambridge.
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EPSRC accepts offer of further assistance from RSC
The funding body has invited the RSC to select representatives from the chemistry community for further engagement
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Government at half way house in its life sciences plan, says chemistry chief
Plans to revitalise the biomedical industry must be matched by significant investment in drug discovery, according to the chief executive of the RSC.
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Pregnant women at risk from high street coffee shops
High street coffee chains are unwittingly putting pregnant women at risk due to huge variations in their caffeine content.
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Lancaster University announces new Department of Chemistry
The new department will establish a challenging research-led MChem degree programme
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Robert Parker and David Phillips's letter to Professor David Delpy
Robert Parker and David Phillips's letter to David Delpy on the EPSRC Shaping Capability Programme
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RSC responds to House of Lords science and technology select committee report on nuclear
The RSC responds to the the House of Lords science and technology select committee's report on nuclear power
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Another reason for scientists to find a home with the RSC
Academic and industrial researchers in toxicology will have a new option for publishing their research in 2012, with the launch of the latest RSC journal Toxicology Research.
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RSC inundated with austerity meal suggestions
After toast sandwich media coverage yesterday our inboxes and stomachs are fit to burst
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