15-02-2004, 07:58
Thanks to recent advances in the fields of Metallurgy and Atomic Alignment, government-funded research labs in the Empire are devoting more priority to a new task: Developing a better battery.
Thanks to the Kaiserlichmetallurgielabor's (Imperial Metallurgy Laboratory) recent discovery of a better method of purifying gold samples, we can now conduct electricity with almost no resistance.
Also, thanks to the Kaiserlichatomarlabor's (Imperial Atomic Laboratory) research, which pertained to the alignment of hydrogen and deuterium (H isotope) using an electrical current, we can now align hydrogen atoms in a batter in order to optimize the charge a battery can hold.
Several industries are also investing in this, including, but not limited to, the Medizininstitut, the Reichswehr, the Luftwaffe, the Staatsnutzenbranche, and more.
Early battery prototypes are expected in a little under a [NS] year.
Thanks to the Kaiserlichmetallurgielabor's (Imperial Metallurgy Laboratory) recent discovery of a better method of purifying gold samples, we can now conduct electricity with almost no resistance.
Also, thanks to the Kaiserlichatomarlabor's (Imperial Atomic Laboratory) research, which pertained to the alignment of hydrogen and deuterium (H isotope) using an electrical current, we can now align hydrogen atoms in a batter in order to optimize the charge a battery can hold.
Several industries are also investing in this, including, but not limited to, the Medizininstitut, the Reichswehr, the Luftwaffe, the Staatsnutzenbranche, and more.
Early battery prototypes are expected in a little under a [NS] year.