Nano Diamond Battery Lasting 28,000-YEAR Will Be Available On The Market In 2 Years! - buyndb.com

Nano Diamond Battery Lasting 28,000-YEAR Will Be Available On The Market In 2 Years!

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The idea of this game-changing invention came to life after a few people from San-Francisco decided to start a company, a Nano Diamond Battery or NDB company. This company claims to name a “high-power diamond-based alpha, beta, and neutron voltaic battery,” it might be a little too technical, but it’s essential to mention. These people decided to come out with a battery that could give life for about 28,000 years. Its genesis was completed after combining radioactive isotopes from nuclear waste with an ultra-slim layer of nanodiamonds to assemble this battery.

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