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Scientists Create First Diamond Nuclear Battery
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Researchers at the University of Bristol just built the world's first diamond nuclear battery from carbon 14.

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@NickTheShark_

4 months ago

It takes a million microwatts to equal 1 Watt. It takes 5 to 20 watts to charge a phone.

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@somhrsh

4 months ago

Even more cheaper diamonds, lets go

10K | 54

@WackyEncapsulatedFruitCup

4 months ago

"Hey, I've seen this one before!"
"What do you mean it's brand new!"

1.4K | 9

@eadeyw

4 months ago

Every day we get closer to Dr.Stone

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@loremaster63

2 months ago

I've been waiting for this for 3 centuries now. Finally

8 | 0

@glawenclattuc3127

4 months ago

You can make these batteries out of spent nuclear fuel. If you layer up super thin layers of nuclear material and graphine you can make a tiny battery that will last for centuries.

You can also make spent nuclear fuel into thermal power cells by encasing the nuclear material in a thick layer of glass, and the glass will absorb the radiation becoming hot, which you can then convert into power with a steam turbine.

5.1K | 115

@Lmaoeth

4 months ago

They made the tesseract

2.1K | 17

@eroseksmasina6017

4 months ago

pacemakers can gain energy from heartbeats thanks to Prof. Dagdeviren.

1K | 22

@k4ma

2 months ago

radioactive isotope + pacemakers... sounds great, LETS GO!

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@LibertyMusicRay

4 months ago

Old technology and inaccurate. Turns out these batteries are unbelievably expensive to make and the voltage drops over time to a point that makes them unusable.

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@etienne8110

4 months ago

Long lasting batteries do exist already.
Plutonium batteries (working on the same principle) were used to power implanted pacemakers and heart defibrillators.

They could harness more voltage and last just as long.

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@LASERPRIMEE

4 months ago

Gotta love the Transfomers reference

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@the_red_gamer

4 months ago

Imagine people in the future with 10 years of battery left will be like "oh sh;t I need to charge my phone"

969 | 20

@southpaw7426

1 month ago

Way to go UK! All we need now are electronics that operate on less power than a dust mite generates, that can transmit a signal a few million miles. Can’t wait for Rev 2.

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@geggatron9351

4 months ago

Isnt this how RTGs work (if I remember correclty), taking radiation from a radioactive material and through some process basically made power straight from radiation, but still not alot of power output, like this battery

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@redtsun67

4 months ago

In Dr. Stone, the futuristic Medusa Devices are powered by diamond batteries.

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@SirDamatoIII

4 months ago

Finally a use for diamonds. We have an unending supply, with De Beers sitting on tons of them to artificially limit the supply (they have a legal monopoly world wide), and keep the price high. It has no real second hand value (try selling one back to the jeweler).

40 | 10

@SerangelROM

4 months ago

Even if the output is small on an individual level, you can still make large banks of these that can use another storage method that charges during low demand and outputs during high demand. Even if these dont completely offset energy demands, taking off even as little as 10% would be a major improvement for a home.

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@yxngsellei

2 months ago

There is probably a way to implement this into a form, where it could output more power. Making ultra-thin sheets of the semiconductor panels is possible, and it could be layered up in series and parallel, in a way that makes a functioning battery. Or even ā€œdopingā€ the carbon-14 isotopes into the crystal structure of the semiconductors on an atomic level could work some way.

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@zrez2241

2 months ago

Finally this 70 year old technology is finally being released, my uncle told me about this 25 years ago as he was a marines nuclear engineer, this technology has been advanced past the point of what you'd believe, it's actually staggering

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