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EE TIMES Features City Labs’ NanoTritium(TM) Battery

City Labs, Inc.(Miami) recently has been granted a product regulatory general license to manufacture, sell, and …

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City Labs Published in Physics Today

City Labs is proud to have its recently submitted article ‘Betavoltaic Power Sources’ published in the December 2012 edition of Physics Today.

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City Labs’ Spider-Man featured in VENTURE BEAT

City Labs, a small company near Miami, Florida, has launched the first commercial tritium battery …

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The Palm Beach Post Publishes FEATURE ARTICLE on City Labs Commercial Battery

The NanoTritium can travel into enemy territory, plunge to the bottom of the ocean and even ..

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The MIAMI HERALD Publishes Feature on City Labs Commercial Battery

The NanoTritium can travel into enemy territory, plunge to the bottom of the ocean and even settle into the human heart.

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City Labs, Inc. Releases First Commercially-Available Betavoltaic Product

City Labs, Inc., the pioneering innovator of long-life (20+ years) NanoTritium™ betavoltaic power sources for microelectronics …

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City Labs YEAR IN REVIEW Published in Miami Today

Fueled by the success of a durable, long-lasting battery that landed it a million-dollar military contract …

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MEDS Magazine Publishes City Labs Contributed Article

State-of-the-art conventional chemical battery technology can provide long-term power to devices for only a few years at best and primarily in optimal environments. Environmental factors including temperature, humidity, altitude, ocean depths, high amplitude vibration and extended (decadal) time periods continue to bestow adverse affects upon battery performance.

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VME & Critical Systems Publishes Interview with City Labs CEO Peter Cabauy

I remember the first time I played with a solar cell as a child experimenter. I used a flashlight, solar cell, and another flashlight bulb to create a weakly lit filament.

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MIT Technology Review Features City Labs’ Betavoltaic Batteries

Current chemical batteries have a number of limitations, including their short lifespan and the limited range of temperatures and pressures at which they can function. Peter Cabauy of City Labs Inc. in Homestead, FL, discovered these limitations when he and his cofounders looked into starting a new technology company in south Florida.

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