Electric vehicles have always lived or died on their batteries, and the next leap in range and convenience will depend less on sleek sheet metal than on chemistry and physics. Nuclear diamond ...
The future of our spacecraft could all come down to diamonds. While diamonds are often regarded as one of the hardest materials in existence, these hard gems, more specifically radioactive diamonds, ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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