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The carbon-14 diamond battery is not only a technological marvel but also a safe energy solution. Its short-range radiation is fully absorbed by the diamond casing, ensuring no harmful emissions.
The world's first nuclear-diamond battery uses carbon-14, which has a half-life of 5,700 years, to power devices.
This strange new battery, developed by scientists from the UKAEA and Britain's University of Bristol, works by using the radioactive decay of the carbon-14 isotope contained within a diamond.
This new diamond battery acts like a kind of solar panel, but instead of soaking in light, it captures fast-moving electrons from the radioactive decay of carbon-14.
Researchers from the University of Bristol and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) have created the world’s first carbon-14 diamond battery, with a shockingly long lifespan. The battery ...
If equipped with a carbon-14 diamond battery, probes like NASA's Voyager 1 could've communicated data back home for thousands of years.
Diamond batteries are a type of radioisotope battery crafted using manufactured diamonds and radioactive energy produced by carbon-14.
A new battery technology similar to solar panels could provide small amounts of power for many human lifetimes.
If it had a radioactive diamond battery, though, it could continue exploring interstellar space for thousands of years—potentially longer. The best part?
News Scientists create diamond battery that can last thousands of years A revolutionary new battery can provide energy for millennia, paving the way for sustainable long-term power sources.
The carbon-14 diamond battery has the potential to power devices for thousands of years, revolutionizing energy storage.