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Electron tomography at 2.4-ångström resolution
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Large-scale vortex lattice emerging from collectively moving microtubules
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A super-oscillatory lens optical microscope for subwavelength imaging
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Characterization of supercooled liquid Ge2Sb2Te5 and its crystallization by ultrafast-heating calorimetry
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Direct generation of multiple excitons in adjacent silicon nanocrystals revealed by induced absorption
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Stable cycling of double-walled silicon nanotube battery anodes through solid–electrolyte interphase control
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Dark acoustic metamaterials as super absorbers for low-frequency sound
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Ultra-low carrier concentration and surface-dominant transport in antimony-doped Bi2Se3 topological insulator nanoribbons
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