This ‘glow in the dark’ battery runs on nuclear waste

May Be Interested In:Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin: Param Singh misses working with Vaibhavi Hankare, says ‘She has worked super hard’ [Exclusive]



Scientists have developed an innovative battery that converts energy from radioactive waste into electricity, transforming a hazardous by-product of nuclear power generation into a potential energy source for specialized applications.

Nuclear power plants generate 18% of electricity in the United States, according to the World Nuclear Association. While this energy source produces no carbon emissions, it does generate radioactive waste that can be environmentally hazardous and remains active for thousands of years.

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Jack Whitehall mocks his father's drinking demands
Jack Whitehall mocks his father’s drinking demands
New York Yankees announce change to longstanding facial hair policy
New York Yankees announce change to longstanding facial hair policy
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Regina voters talk Trump’s trade war as federal election looms
Mitch McConnell warns RFK Jr. against effort to undermine polio vaccines
Mitch McConnell warns RFK Jr. against effort to undermine polio vaccines
‘White lightning’: WiseTech CEO drama not an issue for market watchers
‘White lightning’: WiseTech CEO drama not an issue for market watchers
Capital Numbers shares to list today. Here's what GMP indicates
Capital Numbers shares to list today. Here’s what GMP indicates
Impactful Journalism: The News that Matters Most | © 2025 | Daily News