Curiosity AI
Curiosity AI: Science, Technology & Innovation Explained
Powering your curiosity about the future! We cover batteries, battery storage, sustainable energy, solar panels, wind power, green hydrogen, and fusion energy. Discover breakthroughs in AI, robotics, quantum computing, biotechnology, and smart grids. From renewable innovations and electric vehicles to new inventions, clean tech startups, sustainable cities, energy efficiency, climate tech, advanced materials, and next-gen power systems—each episode delivers real research, verified facts, and inspiring stories for tech enthusiasts, innovators, and future thinkers worldwide.
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28 de set de 2025
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Betavolt BV100: The Nuclear Battery That Lasts 50 Years Without Charging | Curiosity AI Podcast #2 05.08.2025 11:30
Discover the revolutionary nuclear battery that's changing everything we know about portable energy. In this episode, we dive deep into China's Betavolt BV100 - the world's first commercial nuclear battery that works for 50 years without ever needing a charge. This coin-sized device uses radioactive nickel-63 and synthetic diamond semiconductors to generate continuous electricity for h...
Episode 1: China's Quantum Computer Breakthrough - 10 Quadrillion Times Faster Than Supercomputers 05.08.2025 10:13
Welcome to the first episode of Curiosity AI! Today we dive into the most significant computational breakthrough of our time. THE BREAKTHROUGH China's scientists have achieved something that seemed impossible - a quantum computer that operates 10 quadrillion times faster than traditional supercomputers. The Jiuzhang 3.0, developed by the University of Science and Technology of China, can solve...
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