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Rather than a photo, scientists supplied this artist's rendering of the two techniques used to "see" the carbon nanotube lamp in what's claimed to be the world's smallest incandescent light bulb. Visible light microscopy (top) and electron microscopy (middle). The nanotube filament is 1.4 micrometers long but only 13 nanometers (about 100 carbon atoms) in diameter. Credit: UCLA
