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The Forever Battery? World’s First Diamond Battery Promises Power for Thousands of Years
The concept could apply to a wide range of applications, from everyday devices and pacemakers to interstellar voyages.
The First Carbon-14 Diamond Battery Is Here—and It Could Run for 5,700 Years
Diamonds aren’t quite forever... but they’re damn close.
World's First Diamond Battery Could Last Thousands of Years
"Diamond batteries offer a safe, sustainable way to provide continuous microwatt levels of power," a researcher said.
Carbon-14 diamond battery is world first, say UK scientists
Scientists at the UK Atomic Energy Authority and Bristol University have created what they say is the world's first carbon-14 diamond battery, which has the potential to power devices for thousands of years.
Never charge your devices AGAIN as UK scientists create battery that lasts 5,700 years using diamonds
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
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.
Diamond Battery Breakthrough Can Power Devices For Thousands Of Years
A new battery technology similar to solar panels could provide small amounts of power for many human lifetimes.
Scientists develop battery with 5,000+ year lifespan by encasing radioactive carbon in diamond
To achieve this feat, they used the incredible properties of carbon-14, which is the same isotope typically used for carbon dating archaeological finds and fossils. The
Radioactive ‘diamond battery’ could power satellites for thousands of years
If equipped with a carbon-14 diamond battery, probes like NASA's Voyager 1 could've communicated data back home for thousands of years.
Scientists produce world's first carbon-14 diamond battery with potential lifespan of thousands of years
Scientists and engineers from the University of Bristol and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) have successfully created the world's first carbon-14 diamond battery.
Scientists Have Developed A Battery Made Of Diamonds That Could Last For Thousands Of Years
Scientists have developed a battery made of diamonds that could last for thousands of years. The battery harnesses the power […]
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Scientists Built a Radioactive Diamond Battery That Could Last Longer Than Human Civilization
A team of British scientists and engineers have crafted a battery that could make such a thing possible. Their device — a carbon-14 diamond battery — is a strange fusion of radioactive decay, ...
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Two female Nigerian engineers contribute to breakthrough diamond battery tech
Eseosa Ekanem and Fatimah Sanni, Senior Engineers at the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, are British Nigerians who ...
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