People can be startled by camera flashes. Carbon nanotubes are far more sensitive: A flash can make them burn up.
SAY CHEESE. A photographic flash ignites carbon nanotubes. Science
Carbon nanotubes–carbon atoms arranged in hollow cylinders just nanometers wide–have many unusual properties that chemists and materials scientists hope to exploit in future generations of tiny electronics, biomedical therapies, or other applications.
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