The observation of a triple point of coexistence between two insulating phases and a conducting phase in vanadium dioxide reveals physics that may help to unravel the role of electronic correlations in this material. See Letter p.431
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Natelson, D. A solid triple point. Nature 500, 408–409 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/500408a
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