Discovering Science: Chemical Products course provide by university of leeds
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Everyday biomaterials and their molecular properties
The molecular structure of wool and silk and how this has developed over the last century
The influence of natural materials on the development of man-made fibres
The potential uses of self-assembling peptides within the human body
The creation of hydrogels from self-assembling peptides
The development of synthetic spider silk
The future of bio-inspired materials
The creation of composite biomaterials that combine organic and inorganic components
Assignment: prepare a press release to communicate the science of ‘composite bio-inspired materials’
The science and environmental impact of everyday household products
The evolution of effective, safe and economical products
The use of surfactants in household products
The chemistry of hair dyes and how they are tested and regulated
The significance of the chemical industry
The complexity between scientific fact and public perception of consumer products
Parabens and the controversy that surrounds their use as preservatives
Construct a science writing text
Assignment: prepare a newspaper article about the controversy around the use of parabens
For centuries natural materials have been used by people to meet their daily needs Discover how scientists are using their knowledge of the molecular structure of naturally occurring compounds to develop new and exciting materials From clothing to tooth enamel, the possibilities are endless You’ll also consider the chemistry behind the development of everyday consumer, and consider the ethics behind the products you use
The course is suitable for anyone with a general interest in chemistry; no previous knowledge or experience is required
If you are working in the field of science and would like to practice and improve your science writing skills, this course is designed to support you as a professional By completing all aspects of the course you will have achieved 14 hours of CPD time
If you intend to complete the Discovering Science collection of online courses, it is recommended that you complete Discovering Science: Science Writing before starting this course, however, this course can still be studied independently
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