Daniel O. Reddy, Lishen Zhang, Thomas R. Covey, Richard D. Oleschuk
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Back Cover: The cover image is based on the Research Article Design and preparation of a simplified microdroplet generation device for nanoliter volume collection and measurement with liquid microjunction–surface sampling probe–mass spectrometry by Reddy et al.
Cover description: What if creating microdroplets could be as fun and simple as blowing bubbles? Here, we use a laser-micromachining protocol with a surface hydrophobicity treatment to create the ‘NanoWand’ from a glass cover slip, which generates microdroplets within the nanoliter volume range for direct introduction to and volume estimation with ambient ionization mass spectrometry. (DOI: 10.1002/dro2.158)