A new generation of batteries fueled by atomic waste promises decades of continuous power, potentially creating seismic shifts in energy paradigms. These batteries leverage radioactive isotopes, such as nickel-63 and carbon-14, to convert radioactive decay into electricity. This not only addresses nuclear waste concerns but also provides a reliable power source for long-duration use cases.

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