Planet Earth
What if the devices that power your life never had to be recharged? From spacecraft gliding past the edges of our galaxy to life-saving pacemakers, we are on the brink of a revolution: nuclear batteries. Unlike the mundane chemistry of lithium-ion, these batteries derive unyielding power from the natural decay of radioactive isotopes. We follow the harrowing story of Lewis, a heart patient who underwent six invasive surgeries simply because his pacemaker's battery kept running out. His struggle highlights the "weakest link" in modern technology and introduces the promise of "eternal" energy that could last for centuries. Beyond medical miracles, we expose the "hidden costs" of our current green revolution. We travel to South America’s Lithium Triangle, where mining a single ton of lithium drains 500,000 gallons of water, devastating Indigenous communities and fragile ecosystems. Nuclear batteries offer a bold alternative by turning nuclear waste into a resource, utilizing synthetic diamonds to safely harness beta decay. Join us as we explore the cutting-edge science and the startups like Betavolt and Infinity Power that are racing to replace the "ticking clock" of battery life with a relentless, diamond-encased future.
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