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Michigan University scientists found that ytterbium boride, which is supposed to act as an insulator and block electricity, can also conduct it under certain circumstances. They found that under a magnetic field 35x stronger than MRI, ytterbium boride suddenly acts like a conductor. This means it behaves like a light switch that's both on and off at the same time.
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