Australian scientists build prototype quantum battery that charges in femtoseconds
NewsBytes | April 5, 2026 7:40 PM CST
Prototype battery uses quantum super absorption
This battery uses wild quantum effects like superposition and entanglement to charge up super quickly, a process called "super absorption."
Unlike regular batteries, these get more efficient as they get bigger.
Right now, they only hold a tiny amount of energy, but one day they could power things like quantum computers or even electric cars.
Researchers are working on making them last longer so we might see real-world versions down the line.
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