Dhaka, Jan. 14 -- Betavolt Technology, a Chinese company, has created nuclear batteries that could potentially revolutionise how we power our devices, making a big leap towards sustainability. If successful, the technology promises to render traditional charging methods obsolete, extending the lifespan of our smartphone batteries to an unprecedented 50 years.

Betavolt Technology has boldly ventured into uncharted territory, introducing the concept of 'miniaturisation of atomic energy batteries.' The flagship model, BV100, encapsulates 63 nuclear isotopes in a modular structure smaller than a coin.

This diminutive powerhouse can produce 100 microwatts of electricity, a milestone that holds the promise of redefining the landscape of porta...