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Number Numbe 3
20 Ma
15 May
Synchrotron-Based X-Ray Microscopy Contents
12 Synchrotron-Based X-ray Computed Tomography During Compression Loading of Cellular Materials Nikolaus L. Cordes, Kevin Henderson, Tyler Stannard, Jason J. Williams, Xianghui Xiao, Mathew W. C. Robinson, Tobias A. Schaedler, Nikhilesh Chawla, and Brian M. Patterson
20 Deciphering Exceptional Preservation of Fossils Through Trace Elemental Imaging Pierre Gueriau and Loïc Bertrand
26 The Bionanoprobe: Synchrotron-Based Hard X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy for 2D/3D Trace Element Mapping Si Chen, Tatjana Paunesku, Ye Yuan, Qiaoling Jin, Lydia Finney, Benjamin Hornberger, Claus Flachenecker, Barry Lai, Keith Brister, Chris Jacobsen, Gayle Woloschak, and Stefan Vogt
30 Feasibility of Uranium Detection Through Container Walls Using Ultrahigh-Energy X-ray Fluorescence George J. Havrilla, Velma Lopez, Kathryn McIntosh, W. T. Elam, and Doug Robinson
36 Full-Field X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy Using a Color X-ray Camera Ursula Elisabeth Adriane Fittschen, Oliver Scharf, and Magnus Menzel
About the Cover Light Microscopy
44 Measuring Förster Resonance Energy Transfer Using Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy Richard N. Day
Microscopy Education
52 The Private Eye – (5×) Looking/Thinking by Analogy® Kerry Ruef
Microscopy Pioneers
Clockwise from upper left: successive radiographs, 2 milliseconds apart, of an NiP microlattice during dynamic compression. Fragment in green broke from the sample. Full width = 3.4 mm.
See article by Cordes et al.
58 Pioneers in Optics: Robert Day Allen Michael W. Davidson
Departments
7 Editorial 8 Carmichael’s Concise Review
60 Industry News 62 Product News
64 NetNotes 68 Calendar of Meetings 73 Dear Abbe 74 Index of Advertisers
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