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Nature Materials Insight on Microscopy

Knowledge of the microscopic structure is essential for understanding
the properties of materials and to design functional devices. Electron
microscopy and X-ray imaging have been used for decades to 'look'
inside matter. The articles in this Insight aim to illustrate some of
the most outstanding advances in instrumentation and computation
abilities of these techniques that have led to unprecedented precision
in terms of spatial resolution and sensitivity to composition and
physical properties.

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Editorial
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John Maddox 1925?2009
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Imaging: Nanoscale MRI
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Materials science: Nanotubes unzipped
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Enhancement of the Nernst effect by stripe order in a high-Tc
superconductor
Olivier Cyr-Choiniere et al.
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Low-temperature oxidation of CO catalysed by Co3O4 nanorods
Xiaowei Xie, Yong Li, Zhi-Quan Liu, Masatake Haruta & Wenjie Shen
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Longitudinal unzipping of carbon nanotubes to form graphene nanoribbons
Dmitry V. Kosynkin et al.
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Narrow graphene nanoribbons from carbon nanotubes
Liying Jiao, Li Zhang, Xinran Wang, Georgi Diankov & Hongjie Dai
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Ultralong spin coherence time in isotopically engineered diamond
Gopalakrishnan Balasubramanian et al.
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Three-dimensional imaging of short-range chemical forces with picometre
resolution
Boris J. Albers et al.
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Tunable few-electron double quantum dots and Klein tunnelling in
ultraclean carbon nanotubes
G. A. Steele, G. Gotz & L. P. Kouwenhoven
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Modular construction of DNA nanotubes of tunable geometry and single- or
double-stranded character
Faisal A. Aldaye et al.
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Electron-nuclear interaction in 13C nanotube double quantum dots
H. O. H. Churchill et al.
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Franck-Condon blockade in suspended carbon nanotube quantum dots
Renaud Leturcq et al.
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The preparation and structure of salty ice VII under pressure
Stefan Klotz, Livia E. Bove, Thierry Strässle, Thomas C. Hansen &
Antonino M. Saitta
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Synergetic combination of different types of defect to optimize pinning
landscape using BaZrO3-doped YBa2Cu3O7
B. Maiorov et al.
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Towards high charge-carrier mobilities by rational design of the shape
and periphery of discotics
Xinliang Feng et al.
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The role of viscous flow of oxide in the growth of self-ordered
porous anodic alumina films
Jerrod E. Houser & Kurt R. Hebert
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A DNA nanomachine that maps spatial and temporal pH changes inside
living cells
Souvik Modi et al.
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A tri-continuous mesoporous material with a silica pore wall following
a hexagonal minimal surface
Yu Han et al.
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Combined atomic force microscopy and side-view optical imaging for
mechanical studies of cells
Ovijit Chaudhuri, Sapun H Parekh, Wilbur A Lam & Daniel A Fletcher
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