Eternal batteries...the discovery of a new "miracle material" that will contribute to the production of lifelong miraculous batteries
Many people seek to complete the process of charging their smartphones and laptops.
But some of them can hardly find time for their family or for food and drink because of their continuous work, completely forgetting the secondary matters.
In an advanced scientific step, scientists presented an effective solution to the problem of these people after tremendous efforts.
Where they discovered a new material that media reports called a "miracle", which works at temperatures and pressures low enough to be used to transmit electricity without resistance.
And the American Wall Street Journal reported that American scientists have produced the first material that “eliminates energy loss as electricity moves along the wire,” which is considered a “scientific breakthrough” that could mean longer-lasting batteries and more efficient power grids.
So-called superconductors, materials that can conduct electric currents without any resistance, have long been considered highly impractical because they usually need to be extremely cold (about minus 320 degrees Fahrenheit) and subjected to extreme pressure in order to work.
However, the discovery of this substance, which scientists have been chasing for more than a century, could lead to the emergence of power grids capable of transmitting energy smoothly, which would save up to 200 million megawatts that are currently lost due to resistance, according to the newspaper “The Independent”.
The newspaper stated that: “It can also contribute to nuclear fusion, which is a long-awaited process that can create unlimited energy, in addition to exploiting it in high-speed trains and medical equipment.”
A group of researchers at the University of Rochester, USA, under the supervision of the scientist Ranga Dias, said that they have created a new superconductor that can work at normal temperature and pressure much lower than the previously discovered superconducting materials.
In the new study, which was published two days ago in the scientific journal “Nature”, the researchers modified the superconductor recipe by adding nitrogen and a rare earth metal known as lutetium to hydrogen instead of sulfur and carbon.
They named the resulting material "red matter," after observing how the material changed color from blue to pink to red when compressed.
“With this material, we can, for example, change the way electricity is stored and transmitted, and revolutionize medical imaging,” explained Dr. Dias.
For his part, co-author of the study and physicist at the University of Nevada, Ashkan Salamat, said: “We will have devices with superconducting components in the next five years.. This means that our phones and laptops will require less electricity to operate, and they will not lose power as quickly – which gives them a longer life.” for the battery.”
As for the research scientist at the National Laboratory at Florida State University, Stanley Tozer, he considered that these results represent a “scientific breakthrough.”
Undoubtedly, this will revolutionize the world of communication and information technology, especially after exhausting the environment from fuel for energy production recently.
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