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Nanoporous TEM Window Grids!
New UltraSM(R) Silicon TEM Window Grids feature countless 10-50 nm
pores, allowing suspension of nanomaterials for imaging and analysis
without intervening background. The pure silicon composition enables
vigorous plasma cleaning. Available also as 5, 9 and 15 nm thick
continuous, amorphous films.

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Nature Chemistry ? first articles now free to view online

With the publication of the first issue imminent, the first two
articles are now available free to view online, ahead of print.
They are:

- Article: Minimal nucleotide duplex formation in water through
enclathration in self-assembled hosts, Makoto Fujita et al.
The University of Tokyo, Japan
- News & Views: Supramolecular chemistry: A hydrophobic haven for base
pairs, Jim A. Thomas, University of Sheffield, UK

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Energy agency scrambles to spend stimulus money
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News and views
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Condensed-matter physics: Carbon conductor corrupted
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Chemical physics: Melted in a flash
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Review
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Deformation and failure of protein materials in physiologically
extreme conditions and disease
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Large positive magnetoresistive effect in silicon induced by the
space-charge effect
Michael P. Delmo, Shinpei Yamamoto, Shinya Kasai, Teruo Ono
& Kensuke Kobayashi
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Friction laws at the nanoscale
Yifei Mo, Kevin T. Turner & Izabela Szlufarska
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Electronic acceleration of atomic motions and disordering in bismuth
German Sciaini et al.
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Temperature-induced A-B intersite charge transfer in an
A-site-ordered LaCu3Fe4O12 perovskite
Y. W. Long, N. Hayashi, T. Saito, M. Azuma, S. Muranaka
& Y. Shimakawa
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Coexistence of static magnetism and superconductivity in SmFeAsO1xFx
as revealedbymuon spin rotation
Ch. Niedermayer et al.
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The electronic phase diagram of the LaO1xFxFeAs superconductor
H. Luetkens et al.
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Biodegradable luminescent porous silicon nanoparticles for in vivo
applications
Ji-Ho Park et al.
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Real-time monitoring of enzyme activity in a mesoporous silicon
double layer
Manuel M. Orosco, Claudia Pacholski & Michael J. Sailor
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Mechanically controlled binary conductance switching of a
single-molecule junction
Su Ying Quek et al.
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Phonon populations and electrical power dissipation in carbon
nanotube transistors
Mathias Steiner et al.
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Nanoscale live-cell imaging using hopping probe ion conductance
microscopy
Pavel Novak et al.
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A metamaterial solid-state terahertz phase modulator
Hou-Tong Chen et al.
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Articles
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Hidden order in URu2Si2 originates from Fermi surface gapping
induced by dynamic symmetrybreaking
J. Rusz, M. Amft, J. A. Mydosh, S. Elgazzar, P. M. Oppeneer
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Continuous base identification for single-molecule nanopore DNA
sequencing
James Clarke et al.
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Stereometamaterials
Na Liu, Hui Liu, Shining Zhu & Harald Giessen
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III-nitride photonic-crystal light-emitting diodes with high
extraction efficiency
Jonathan J. Wierer, Jr, Aurelien David & Mischa M. Megens
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15 Evolutionary Gems

As the concepts and realities of Darwinian evolution are still
challenged, albeit rarely by biologists, Nature provides a
succinct briefing on why evolution by natural selection is an
empirically validated principle useful for people to have to hand.
We offer here 15 examples from over the past decade or so to
illustrate the breadth, depth and power of evolutionary thinking.

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