Years 12 and 13
A magazine describing the latest developments in the world of Chemistry research
A website that gives a detailed look at Chemistry in the A-Level specification and beyond
For beautiful infographics on the application of Chemistry to everyday life
Read a series of magazines aimed at A-Level students to help them understand and apply their knowledge
Written by Cambridge professor Peter Wothers, the book tackles the most central ideas in chemistry. Why Chemical Reactions Happen provides the reader with all the tools and concepts needed to think like a chemist.
Say That Again Slowly is a series of student led podcasts that explore topics and research presented at the Cambridge Festival.
A podcast helping you understand the chemistry of your everyday life. Hosted by Melissa Collini and Jam Robinson.
Modern medicine is advancing at faster speeds than ever before, yet the world still sees the healthcare experience as difficult and dated. The Real Chemistry Podcast shares interviews with industry leaders who are innovating in healthcare.
Distillations is the Science History Institute’s critically acclaimed flagship podcast. Take take deep dives into stories that range from the serious to the eccentric, all to help listeners better understand our world.
Listen to the Award Winning podcasts on a wide range of topics in the world of Chemistry.
Listen to Professor Dave explain what chemistry is and why we should study it? He also has a range of other YouTube videos which delve into other connected areas of biology and mathematics.
Created and curated by the Royal Institute, this series of videos aims to deepen your interest and passion for science. It includes explosive short films, full length talks from the world’s leading scientists and writers, and videos to challenge the way you look at the world.
SciShow explores the unexpected. A range of YouTube videos delve into the scientific subjects that defy our expectations and make us even more curious!
This TedTalk by Jakob Magolan is here to change your perception of organic chemistry. In an accessible talk packed with striking graphics, he teaches us the basics while breaking the stereotype that organic chemistry is something to be afraid of.
Sustainable engineering researcher Miguel A. Modestino presents his team's pioneering work on electrochemical engineering - the design and implementation of new chemical reactions that source their energy directly from electricity, as opposed to fossil fuels - and explains how it could reduce the world's dependence on oil and gas, protect its natural treasures and keep the economy humming.
Visit the Cambridge Science Festival in March each year. It explores the themes of discovery, environment, health and society.
Visit the Whipple Museum of the History of Science in Cambridge.
Visit the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences in Cambridge.
Visit the Faraday Museum at the Royal Institute in London.
Visit the Science Museum