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Katherine Skipper is a features editor at Physics World.
Katherine was previously a PhD student contributor to Physics World. She did her doctoral work at the University of Bristol, UK, under the supervision of Paddy Royall. Her research focused on experimental active matter and the high-density behaviour of Janus particles in three-dimensional systems. Find out more about our student contributor networks
Urgent action is needed to combat widening inequalities in access to physics education
Katrin Erath-Dulitz is a researcher at the University of Innsbruck who studies chemical reactions at very low temperatures
Katherine Skipper reports from the Careers in Quantum fair at the University of Bristol
Katherine Skipper reviews Things That Go Bump in the Universe by C Renée James
Katherine Skipper reports from a workshop on quantum skills hosted by the UK government's Office for Quantum
Katherine Skipper looks back at last year’s coverage of research led by female physicists
Excerpts from the Red Folder
New study suggests desert winds can create animal-like shapes
Engineered metamaterial exhibits novel electromagnetic effects that enable wireless stimulation of nerve cells
Atmospheric transport of microplastics is highly sensitive to particle shape and size