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Nuclear Bomb Survival Distance Revealed in New Scientific Analysis
New scientific modeling reveals the shocking distances needed to survive a nuclear bomb explosion and its devastating effects ...
Some 80 years ago, Nagasaki residents faced the seemingly impossible task of rebuilding a devastated city. A similar ...
Israel is battling Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza. Reports clam that Israel has used banned white phosphorus weapons ...
The 2008 film Wall-E depicted Earth as a post-apocalyptic wasteland with nothing on it but the abandoned remnants of human ...
In March 1979, one of two reactors at the Three Mile Island plant in central Pennsylvania partially melted down, in what is ...
Six unnamed traders cited by the Reuters news agency last week said Iran has increased its discounts for oil sold in China as ...
‘An illusion of safety’: Kathryn Bigelow and Idris Elba on nuclear-attack thriller House of Dynamite
Bigelow has had a controversial relationship with the US military, particularly for her post-9/11 films The Hurt Locker, from ...
There were no casualties at Natanz because of the bomb, which was a deliberate part of the attack plan. As a result, many Iranians supported the attack, and Iranians living outside their homeland ...
Chinese military researchers reported that multiple strikes on a single target will produce greater damage than a single nuclear blast to destroy hard targets.
The Oak Ridger on MSN
"Atomic Lullaby" tells the story of a sailor who brings a Japanese wife home to Oak Ridge
Linda Parsons tells about the real and imagined story of her stepmother's brother. Audience members may confront their fear ...
I appreciated Jeffrey Goldberg’s article, “ Nuclear Roulette ,” which quotes me in its last sentence: “Most of all, we forget the rule articulated by the mathematician and cryptologist Martin Hellman: ...
Iran will not immediately resume nuclear talks with European nations following the reimposition of sanctions, the Foreign ...
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