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A university researcher with long experience of British universities, but now working in the United States, reflects on the differences between the two systems and advocates modest reforms.
At low temperatures and in strong magnetic fields, electrons (in a semi-conductor) can indeed be made to crystallize into a lattice, confirming a prediction of Wigner half a century ago.