A nuclear-powered battery lasting 50 years sounds like an impressive feat! Such a device would likely utilise a small amount of radioactive material to generate power through controlled nuclear reactions, similar to how nuclear reactors operate but on a much smaller scale. These batteries could potentially find use in various applications where long-term, reliable power sources are needed, such as in space exploration, deep-sea exploration, remote monitoring stations, or even in some consumer electronics if safety concerns can be adequately addressed. However, safety and disposal considerations would be paramount due to the radioactive nature of the fuel.
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