I do research with nanotubes and this is a really cool application of them that illustrated their unique properties. That being said, the worlds smallest radio is a bit of a mistruth, because the device had to be operated in a vacuum (which means vacuum chamber), and this device specifically was also operated in a transmission electron microscope- which is pretty big, so it is probably one of the worlds larger radios, in reality.
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