Many children like to stack wooden blocks into towers. Most of those kids also like busting those edifices apart.
Likewise, materials scientists have been playing with ways to stack one-molecule-thick layers of electrically charged polymers. By controlling which polymers are in what layers, the experimenters have improved the properties of prototype, plastic-based electronic components and other devices.
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