Scientists use light-emitting crystals and solar panels to turn the latent energy in nuclear waste into microbatteries.
Researchers have published a new study that dives deep into nickel-based cathodes, one of the two electrodes that facilitate energy storage in batteries.
The team tested the battery prototype with cesium-137 and cobalt-60, common radioactive byproducts of nuclear reactors. Using ...
Nuclear power comes with almost zero greenhouse gas emissions, but has its own issues in the form of radioactive waste.
Forward-looking: Researchers have developed a battery that converts nuclear energy into electricity using light emission. Led by a team from Ohio State University, the technology could revolutionize ...
Infineon Technologies has partnered with CDIL Semiconductors to tap into emerging business cases including light EVs and ...
MLGW is seeking bids for solar and battery storage to power over 110,000 homes without increasing customer costs.