China's Nuclear Battery innovation could make 'charging' a thing of the past

“…Betavolt assures that the radiation poses no danger…”
Hmmm, I think I’ll pass on this for now. Slated for product placement in markets 2025.

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An atomic game-changer in batteries.
Both videos do a good job in the basics.
Loved it!

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FREE, unlimited energy from: A Dirt Battery. Like I said it would be. A new fuel source has been right under our feet the entire time and scientists are not talking about oil. Northwestern University researchers have made a revolutionary advancement in sustainable energy by developing a novel fuel cell powered entirely by microbes in dirt. This innovation, about the size of a standard paperback book, offers a promising renewable energy alternative to traditional batteries, which often contain toxic chemicals and have environmentally harmful supply chains. The soil-powered technology, ideal for powering underground sensors in precision agriculture and green infrastructure, could revolutionize how we manage and monitor agricultural environments. Unlike batteries that contain hazardous substances and contribute to electronic waste, this soil-based fuel cell harnesses energy sustainably and harmlessly. Based on the paper, I will be testing this soon. Paper: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3631410

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Another ‘disclosure’ with more to come.

… suuuurrrreee … see Scientific American Frontiers, Season 15, 2005 Episode Hydrogen Hopes (hosted by Alan Alda). What happened to Standford and Iris Ovshinsky?

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… from the Hamilton Book site, a very good place to find reasonably priced remaindered books.

THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW: The Life and Inventions of Stanford R. Ovshinsky

L. Hoddeson & P. Garrett

As an independent, self-educated inventor, Ovshinsky not only created many important devices but also made fundamental discoveries in materials science. This work offers a biography of a visionary whose energy and information innovations continue to fuel our post-industrial economy. Well illustrated some in color.

Format: Hardbound
Pages: 377
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262037532
Price: 9.95 (USD)
S. R. Ovshinsky

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