Imagine never recharging your phone or replacing a pacemaker for generations. Advances in nuclear diamond technology suggest ...
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Scientists Develop Carbon-14 Diamond Battery with a 5,000-Year Lifespan Powered by Radioactive Decay
Imagine a battery that doesn’t need replacing for thousands of years. That’s not science fiction—it’s the groundbreaking innovation that a group of researchers in the UK has recently achieved. By ...
A nuclear-powered betavoltaic just moved from concept to proof of principle. Built around carbon-14 embedded in artificial diamond, it promises whisper-low, steady output for millennia—ideal ...
In a global first, researchers from the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and the University of Bristol have created a diamond battery using radioactive decay from carbon-14. The ...
WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah, Feb. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nusano, a physics company transforming the production of radioisotopes, and Atomiq, Inc., a cutting-edge nuclear battery technologies ...
Nuclear waste disposal continues to elude scientists; the challenge isn’t only a matter of figuring out where to discard radioactive material but how to extract and recycle valuable substances.
WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah, Feb. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nusano, a physics company transforming the production of radioisotopes, and Atomiq, Inc., a cutting-edge nuclear battery technologies ...
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