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For more than two years, researchers at the UK’s University of Bristol have been working on recycling nuclear waste, in this case carbon-14, to produce particularly resistant and long-lasting microbatteries. In the not-too-distant future, waste from nuclear power plants could be used as raw material for the production of small batteries. Researchers have developed a type of battery based on carbon 14. Here, carbon 14 is converted into the form of small artificial diamonds, capable of producing enough betavoltaic power to run small connected devices. Indeed, their low power production capacity …