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Inside Back Cover: Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) allows direct imaging of biomolecules, enhancing our understanding of their behavior, properties, and functions. In the review of doi:10.1002/idm2.12106 by Y. Wang et al., recent advancements in SPM have facilitated the study of DNA bases, nucleotides, proteins, and glycans. This real space imaging technique holds great potential to revolutionize the field and open new avenues for investigating biomolecules.