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What a bomb would do: Website visualizes nuclear detonations
A website that lets users simulate a nuclear attack has seen an uptick in users amid the ongoing war with Iran.
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A Look At The Largest Nuclear Explosions In History
There has not been a major (or minor) nuclear explosion since the 1960s. This is almost entirely because ...
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The immediate and long-term effects of a nuclear explosion
A nuclear blast’s aftermath includes intense radiation, destroyed infrastructure, and the struggle for ...
The previous chapters present the results of the work carried out to address the committee’s charge, including a literature review, calculations, and analysis of information presented by many experts.
The explosion at a Tennessee bomb factory could have a ripple effect on already stretched U.S. weapons production, experts told the Post. The Oct. 10 blast at the Accurate Energetic Systems facility ...
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Nuclear war fear? The food that protected Japanese people against atomic bomb radiation in Nagasaki
Talk about a powerhouse food. Like anything within its radius, food can also be susceptible to the effects of nuclear contamination, even decades after an event. But one food may actually protect ...
Nuclear bomb effects computer in pocket. Also issued online. NASM copy: Circular computer lacking. MSRL copy "Changes as of Feb. 1964" inserted. 1. General principles of nuclear explosions -- 2.
At the outset of the Cold War and the dawn of the era of nuclear competition, the United States and the Soviet Union worked quickly to develop large stockpiles of weapons and to demonstrate the power ...
Editor’s note: “Behind the News” is the product of Sun staff assisted by the Sun’s AI lab, which includes a variety of tools such as Anthropic’s Claude, Perplexity AI, Google Gemini and ChatGPT. On ...
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/how-press-reported-atomic-bomb/ The New York Times proudly touted its exclusive coverage of the atomic bomb ...
Growing up in Salt Lake City, Utah, in the 1950s and 60s, Mary Dickson was among the millions of American schoolchildren taught to “duck and cover” in the event of a nuclear war. “I just remember ...
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