Ever wonder what a molecule looks like? IBM was able to get a picture of
one. There is a summary report and a picture at:

http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2009/09/03/real_molecules.php



Report with high res pictures at:

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/325/5944/1110
The Chemical Structure of a Molecule Resolved by Atomic Force Microscopy
Leo Gross,1,* <>  Fabian Mohn,1 Nikolaj Moll,1 Peter Liljeroth,1,2
Gerhard Meyer1 
Resolving individual atoms has always been the ultimate goal of surface
microscopy. The scanning tunneling microscope images atomic-scale
features on surfaces, but resolving single atoms within an adsorbed
molecule remains a great challenge because the tunneling current is
primarily sensitive to the local electron density of states close to the
Fermi level. We demonstrate imaging of molecules with unprecedented
atomic resolution by probing the short-range chemical forces with use of
noncontact atomic force microscopy. The key step is functionalizing the
microscope's tip apex with suitable, atomically well-defined
terminations, such as CO molecules. Our experimental findings are
corroborated by ab initio density functional theory calculations.
Comparison with theory shows that Pauli repulsion is the source of the
atomic resolution, whereas van der Waals and electrostatic forces only
add a diffuse attractive background. 


 - Steve N