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Review of ChemBam by EiC!

September 21, 2017 njrschemist

Great to see our website reviewed by the RSC publication ‘Education in Chemistry’ – see here!

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First training session…

March 21, 2017 njrschemist

Tomorrow will be our first run of training STEM ambassadors up on some of our ChemBam experiments, so that they can use the resource for outreach activities!

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