Scientists are turning nuclear waste into batteries that could last for centuries

Researchers are exploring the use of radioactive waste to create ultra-long-life micro-nuclear batteries for specialized devices. These batteries, unlike consumer electronics power sources, harness energy from radioactive decay to provide a weak electric current for decades. While still in early stages with engineering challenges, the concept offers a potential solution for powering hard-to-reach or dangerous applications.

Scientists are turning nuclear waste into batteries that could last for centuries
Researchers are exploring the use of radioactive waste to create ultra-long-life micro-nuclear batteries for specialized devices. These batteries, unlike consumer electronics power sources, harness energy from radioactive decay to provide a weak electric current for decades. While still in early stages with engineering challenges, the concept offers a potential solution for powering hard-to-reach or dangerous applications.