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Published online 3 June 2009 | Nature 459, 630-631 (2009) | doi:10.1038/459630a
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Microscopic marvels: Seeing the system
"We don't pretend to have invented new physics," says Ernst Stelzer modestly, standing next to an equally modest layout of lasers, mirrors and lenses. "It has all just been plain common sense.
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