Born 100 years ago, John Bardeen is still the only person ever to have won two Nobel prizes in physics: the first for inventing the transistor, and the second for explaining superconductivity. But despite his unique achievements, Bardeen was a modest man who defied the stereotype of scientific genius.
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How did the epicenter of the semiconductor industry come to be located in California, a continent away from New Jersey, where the transistor was invented and most of the fundamental semiconductor technology was developed?
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