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Could nuclear diamond batteries be Tesla’s next wild power play?
Electric vehicles have always lived or died on their batteries, and the next leap in range and convenience will depend less ...
GlobeNewsWire— Nuclear Diamond Batteries, Inc. (OTCID: WEDG) (“the Company”) today confirms that FINRA has completed processing of its corporate name change, and the Company’s new name is now ...
Scientists from the University of Bristol and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) have successfully developed the world’s first carbon-14 diamond battery. This revolutionary energy source has the ...
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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 battery crafted from a new man-made diamond could last for more than 5,000 years, according to new research. Scientists created the radioactive diamond batteries by converting nuclear waste. The ...
I recently came across some information that has the potential to transform the EV landscape. Being a fan of Hyperchange TV and knowing the host Galileo Russell’s interest in such topics, I recently ...
Sustainable mobility went through EVs and is now focused on hydrogen as the fuel of the future. But what’s beyond engines and fuel cells? We’ve just learned of an invention that could change ...
SCIENTISTS have created a diamond battery fueled by radiation power that can generate electricity for 5,700 years. The revolutionary energy source will make replacing batteries in some technology ...
Could nuclear waste be made great again by being repurposed to generate clean electricity in a nuclear-powered battery? Researchers at the United Kingdom’s University of Bristol certainly think so — ...
The radioactive battery is 'completely safe' for humans, according to California-based Nano Diamond Battery (NDB), who say it will 'change the world'. The firm hopes to start selling the battery to ...
A United States startup unveils a battery made out of diamonds and nuclear waste that could last up to 28,000 years without charging. California-based startup Nano Diamond Battery (NDB) says they are ...
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