Is this true? 5,000yrs of NUCLEAR battery life...

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" 5,000yrs of battery life: Nuclear waste-formed radioactive diamonds provide long-lasting energy

Scientists have discovered a way to convert nuclear waste into radioactive black diamond batteries which last more than 5,000 years.
Researchers at the University of Bristol have found a means of creating a battery capable of generating clean electricity for five millennia, or as long as human civilization has existed.

Scientists found that by heating graphite blocks – used to house uranium rods in nuclear reactors – much of the radioactive carbon is given off as a gas.

This can then be gathered and turned into radioactive diamonds using a high-temperature chemical reaction, in which carbon atoms are left on the surface in small, dark-colored diamond crystals.

... "

https://www.rt.com/uk/369020-nuclear-battery-diamond-scientists/
 
" 5,000yrs of battery life: Nuclear waste-formed radioactive diamonds provide long-lasting energy

Scientists have discovered a way to convert nuclear waste into radioactive black diamond batteries which last more than 5,000 years.
Researchers at the University of Bristol have found a means of creating a battery capable of generating clean electricity for five millennia, or as long as human civilization has existed.

Scientists found that by heating graphite blocks – used to house uranium rods in nuclear reactors – much of the radioactive carbon is given off as a gas.

This can then be gathered and turned into radioactive diamonds using a high-temperature chemical reaction, in which carbon atoms are left on the surface in small, dark-colored diamond crystals.

... "

https://www.rt.com/uk/369020-nuclear-battery-diamond-scientists/
Well, give this diamond to your wife and let's see how fast she falls appart. ;)
 
That would be great.

Interesting that the author place the beginning of human civilisation 5000 years ago, at the time of the Indo-European migrations (during the Yamna period and just at the beginning of the Corded Ware culture).
 

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