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Nobel Chemistry: Taking chemistry into the computer age
We take a look at this year's winners of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry and their use of computer modelling in the study of molecules. Read More
Chemical Anniversaries: 1866 – A bigger bang
Peter Ellis explores the life of Alfred Nobel and his groundbreaking invention of Dynamite; explaining in detail the chemistry behind his invention. Read More
Chemical Anniversaries: 1866 – A bigger bang
Peter Ellis explores the life of Alfred Nobel and his groundbreaking invention of Dynamite; explaining in detail the chemistry behind his invention. Read More
Chemical Anniversaries: 1968 – Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn
Lise Meitner has an element, Otto Hahn a Nobel Prize. This is evidence of the esteem in which the science community holds both scientists. They worked together for over thirty years, were born a year apart and died fifty years ago. While their lives are closely entwined their collaboration is… Read More
Chemical Anniversaries: 1916 – bonds and dots
Article and activities on the work of Gilbert Lewis. Read More
Secondary Science – Chemistry in the Great War
Tie in your teaching to the WW1 Centenary with this article and activities on the uses of chemistry in the Great War. Read More