Carbon nanotubes comprise a class of nanomaterials having demonstrated promise for broad ranges of potential applications. The ecological and human health risks these nanomaterials may pose after release into environmental systems, however, are yet largely unknown. The lack of an adequate method for quantifying carbon nanotubes in environmental media has been a principal challenge associated with determining their environmental behaviors. To address this problem, a modified chemical vapor deposition process employing carbon-14 labeled methane was used to synthesize radioactively labeled single- and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs and MWNTs). These nanotubes were used to show that HeLa cells rapidly and apparently irreversibly assim...