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In his materials science lab, Howard Katz adjusts probes used for testing electronic devices. His team has discovered a way to produce an extremely thin, transparent film that is conductive, yet can block the flow of electricity.(Credit: Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins)
JOHNS HOPKINS (US)—A substance long known to conduct electricity is now being used in a different way to block it, opening up possible new applications in transistor technology and devices such as electronic books. Continue…










