
This week's issue of Nature Methods is dedicated to single molecule biophysics. And, to demonstrate what a sordid, incestuous little world we inhabit, here are some of the highlights:
- Super-resolution for a 3D world, a News and Views about Stefan Hell's latest entry into the STED pantheon, isoSTED. By Joshua Shaevitz, former Block-lab member.
- Single-molecule force spectroscopy: optical tweezers, magnetic tweezers and atomic force microscopy, a review by the dashingly handsome Keir Neuman, also a Block lab alumnus, and also also my advanced physics lab TA in college.
- A practical guide to single-molecule FRET, from TJ Ha, with whom I co-authored a paper.

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