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There have been many updates to Chemstuff over the past couple of months. Some of the highlights include… Major updates to the Year 7, Year 8 & Year 9 pages to reflect the changes in […]
There have been many updates to Chemstuff over the past couple of months. Some of the highlights include… Major updates to the Year 7, Year 8 & Year 9 pages to reflect the changes in […]
This year’s Nobel prize for chemistry has just been announced. The Nobel prize is an award for a piece of research or work over a period of time which has changed the way scientists think about their […]
Yesterday John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka were announced as the joint winners of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent. This discovery was one […]
With the start of Euro 2012, today’s post looks at Buckyballs. A Buckyball is a compound made only of carbon in the form of a sphere, looking much like a football! Buckyballs are types of […]
The Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded to Dan Shechtman for the discovery of quasicrystals. Of course our friends over at the periodic table of videos have produced a fantastic explanation of the slightly complicated prize […]
On the 15th November 1959 the modern Olympic games was first revived in Athens, in 1974 Intel released the world’s first commercial single-chip microprocessor, the 4004 and in 1977, 4 years and a day after […]
On this day in history the Germans invaded Vichy france in 1942 and the Communist Bulgarian Regime fell the day after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. It is also believed to be the […]
The Nobel prize for chemistry was announced yesterday by the Nobel foundation in Sweden, Richard F. Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi and Akira Suzuki were jointly awarded the prize of 10m Swedish kronor (about £900,000) for their […]
So we heard today that the British pioneer behind the first test tube baby (IVF) has been given the Nobel prize for medicine 2010, on Wednesday (6th October, 9:45 a.m. GMT, at the earliest) the prize […]
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