A neat approach that involves laying an array of nanoparticles on a graphene sheet supported on an iridium substrate has allowed accurate measurement of the nanoparticles' atomic structure.
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Billinge, S. Nanoparticle structures served up on a tray. Nature 495, 453–454 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/495453a
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