Within the scaling theory of localization for noninteracting electrons, all
two dimensional systems are insulating in the absence of a magnetic field
when examined at sufficiently large length scales, or in the limit of zero
temperature. Contrary to this two-decades-old expectation, recent experimen
ts have shown there exists a conducting phase at low temperatures for low e
lectron (hole) densities, a regime where electron-electron interaction ener
gies are large compared to the Fermi energy We briefly review experiments i
n silicon MOSFETs that provide evidence of an apparent conductor-insulator
transition in two dimensions.