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Nature 446, 994 (26 April 2007) | doi:10.1038/446994a; Published online 25 April 2007
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Applied physics: Weight inside
Liesbeth Venema
How can tiny particles such as molecules be weighed? A cantilever, if small and flexible enough, will bend under the weight of a molecule adsorbed onto its surface.
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