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		<title>Nuclear Batteries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Researchers in Missouri have developed tiny nuclear batteries that may have the potential to power a host of devices in the future. The big advantage of nuclear batteries is the amount of charge they can store, more than a million times that of conventional chemical batteries. Nuclear batteries are not new, they were used in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Researchers in Missouri have developed tiny nuclear batteries that may have the potential to power a host of devices in the future. The big advantage of nuclear batteries is the amount of charge they can store, more than a million times that of conventional chemical batteries.<br />
Nuclear batteries are not new, they were used in the 1950s to power pacemakers and they are still used in some applications such as powering satellites where a long-lifetime is required. The problem with these batteries has been their large size. Nuclear batteries use a solid semiconductor material to collect the electrons emitted by the radioactive material. These particles have high-energies and the crystal structure of the semiconductor is damaged by the radioactivity. Therefore, to make the batteries last as long as the radioactive source, means that a large quantity of semiconductor material is required and this increases the size of the battery.<br />
In the new nuclear batteries, a liquid semiconductor material is used and this is not damaged by the high-energy particles emitted by the radioactive source and so the battery can be made smaller.</p>
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