Lithium-ion batteries, used in consumer devices and electric vehicles, typically last hours or days between charges. However, ...
Imagine never charging your phone again or having a pacemaker that lasts a lifetime. Scientists are developing tiny nuclear ...
Su-Il In is developing innovative nuclear batteries using radiocarbon, offering a long-lasting, eco-friendly alternative to ...
Because it decays slowly — with a half-life of 5,730 years — a radiocarbon battery could theoretically last millennia. That’s ...
Scientists have developed a prototype nuclear battery using radiocarbon that could power small devices for decades without ...
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency has developed what it says is the world's first "uranium rechargeable battery" and that tests ...
The new battery also has radiocarbon in the dye-sensitized anode and a cathode. By treating both electrodes with the radioactive isotope, the researchers increased the amount of beta rays ...
Seawater electrolysis with CO2 injection enables sustainable synthesis of carbon-trapping minerals like CaCO3 and Mg(OH)2.
Researchers at South Korea’s Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology led by Su-Il In have developed of a ...
As nuclear energy gains public acceptance, compact nuclear batteries could bring "safe nuclear energy into devices the size of a finger.