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Cranberry: is it a sauce of help to fight cancer?

The dollop of red cranberry sauce on your Christmas plate may offer more than a simple fruity accompaniment to turkey, the Royal Society of 深夜福利国产精品

18 December 2007

Professor Jim Feast and Dr Dave Lawrence unveil plaque

Tribute to Berkshire research centre

The Royal Society of 深夜福利国产精品 has paid tribute to a British international scientific research centre that has influenced worldwide crop protection an

27 November 2007

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Tribute at Oxford RSC Landmark event for First World War's Lost Scientist

The Royal Society of 深夜福利国产精品 and the University of Oxford will, on Monday 24 September, jointly mark the achievements of the brilliant scientist Hen

24 September 2007

World's first hydrogen powered racing car, sponsored by RSC

World's first hydrogen powered racing car, sponsored by RSC

Pictured making its debut at Silverstone: the world's first hydrogen-powered racing car, sponsored by the Royal Society of 深夜福利国产精品.

16 July 2007

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Horace Robert Poole CChem FRSC

1914 – June 2007

30 June 2007

A BBC radio reporter interviews RSC fellow Mike Lappert, owner of the John Dalton cottage

RSC honours memory of Cumbrian scientist who produced the world-changing Atomic Theory

Royal Society of 深夜福利国产精品 honours memory of Cumbrian scientist and Quaker who produced the world-changing Atomic Theory

08 June 2007

Snail slime acts as both a glue and a lubricant

Snail slime substitutes

A team of engineers have set a small robot climbing walls in order to compare how natural and artificial snail slimes work.

22 March 2007

Flexible battery power

A paper-like, polymer based rechargeable battery has been made by Japanese scientists.

19 March 2007

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Dr F A Cotton AB HonFRSC

1931 – 20 February 2007

01 March 2007

The RSC's Dr Helen Rowland (left) quizzes a member of the public about cooling towers

Myth of cooling towers is symptomatic of global warming information shortage

More than two-thirds of people in the UK believe, wrongly, that smoke or harmful emissions emerge from cooling towers, feeding carbon dioxide into the

15 February 2007

Lust and Love - is it more than just chemistry?

Ten things you never knew about Lust and Love

The deluge of red and pink cards and envelopes in the shops can only mean one thing - it's Valentines' Day again.

13 February 2007

A positive side to ozone depletion?

Wearing sunscreen at all times when exposed could starve the body of vitamins which protect against various diseases, claim Edinburgh based scientists

13 February 2007