A new generation of ab-initio calculations, based on realistic two-and three-body forces, is having a profound impact on our view of how nuclei work. To improve the numerical methods, and the parameterization of 3-body forces, new precise data are needed. Electromagnetic transitions are very sensitive to the dynamics which drive mixing between configurations. We have made a series of precise (<3%) measurements of electromagnetic transitions in the A=10 nuclei 10 C and 10 Be by using the Doppler Shift Attenuation method carefully. Many interesting features can be reproduced including the strong α clustering. New measurements on 8 Be and 12 Be highlight the interplay between the alpha clusters and their valence neutrons.