Between the lines
Books on bubble physics, quantum exiles and arty photos of particle accelerators, reviewed by Margaret Harris
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I'm an online editor at Physics World. I write about applied physics research, and generally "fly the flag" for the practical and commercial side of physics within the Physics World team. I joined Physics World in 2008, shortly after completing my PhD in experimental atomic physics at Durham University, but I’m not from these parts originally: I grew up in Kansas and did my undergraduate degree in the US. Aside from industry physics, I'm interested in science policy and every now and then I get nostalgic about soldering circuits and fiddling around with lasers. Outside work I enjoy hiking, reading about history and becoming less incompetent at karate.
Books on bubble physics, quantum exiles and arty photos of particle accelerators, reviewed by Margaret Harris
It's not every day that you spot an Ig Nobel laureate in Bristol market
How can you visualize "noise in a magnetic system"?
A showcase of current and future "hot topics" in physics at the APS March Meeting
Greetings from the historic city of Boston and the 2012 APS March Meeting
Why some science graduates struggle to find jobs despite the much-ballyhooed "skills shortage" in hi-tech industries
Books on physics history, alien life and teaching relativity to your dog, reviewed by Margaret Harris
Margaret Harris learns about Fermilab's plans for the post-Tevatron era