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  2. BBC Bitesize - Wikipedia

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    GCSE Bitesize was launched in January 1998, covering seven subjects. For each subject, a one- or two-hour long TV programme would be broadcast overnight in the BBC Learning Zone block, and supporting material was available in books and on the BBC website. At the time, only around 9% of UK households had access to the internet at home.

  3. GCSE Science - Wikipedia

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    Triple Award Science, commonly referred to as Triple Science, results in three separate GCSEs in Biology, Chemistry and Physics and provide the broadest coverage of the main three science subjects. The qualifications are offered by the five main awarding bodies in England; AQA , Edexcel , OCR , CIE and Eduqas .

  4. Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry is the University of Cambridge's chemistry department. It was formed from a merger in the early 1980s of two separate departments that had moved into the Lensfield Road building decades earlier: the Department of Physical Chemistry (originally led by Professor Ronald Norrish FRS, Nobel Laureate; the department was previously located near the Old ...

  5. Jeremy Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Keith Morris Sanders CBE FRS (born 3 May 1948 [2]) is a British chemist and Emeritus Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge.He is also Editor-in-Chief of Royal Society Open Science.

  6. Cavendish Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Cavendish Laboratory is the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge, and is part of the School of Physical Sciences.The laboratory was opened in 1874 on the New Museums Site as a laboratory for experimental physics and is named after the British chemist and physicist Henry Cavendish.

  7. David Klenerman - Wikipedia

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    Then, in 1994, he joined the University of Cambridge, as a faculty member of the Department of Chemistry and a fellow of Christ's College. [ 1 ] [ 13 ] [ 15 ] Klenerman, along with Shankar Balasubramanian , invented a method of next-generation DNA sequencing which is commonly known today as the Solexa sequencing or Illumina dye sequencing .

  8. Natural Science Tripos - Wikipedia

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    The Natural Sciences Tripos is the framework within which most of the science at the University of Cambridge is taught. The tripos includes a wide range of Natural Sciences from physics, astronomy, and geoscience, to chemistry and biology, which are taught alongside the history and philosophy of science.

  9. AQA - Wikipedia

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    AQA Education, [1] trading as AQA (formerly the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance), is an awarding body in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.It compiles specifications and holds examinations in various subjects at GCSE, AS and A Level and offers vocational qualifications.