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January 2018 issue

Cover illustration: SAXS tensor tomography can probe three-dimensional nanostructure in relatively large volumes, offering the unique chance to correlate spatial nanoscale features over several millimetres [Liebi et al. (2018). Acta Cryst. A74, 12-24]. The image shows a small-angle X-ray scattering pattern (left) from a human bone sample. Around 1 000 000 single SAXS patterns were used to reconstruct the 3D orientation of the mineralized collagen fibrils (right).
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