Light microscopy is undergoing a renaissance, with a huge range of tools and techniques for gathering biological data with unprecedented speed and resolution. Michael Eisenstein takes a closer look.
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Michael Eisenstein is technology editor for Nature and Nature Methods.
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Eisenstein, M. Something to see. Nature 443, 1017–1019 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/4431017a
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