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Scientists reveal nuclear blast survival radius in new study
The latest scientific research on nuclear bomb survival distances offers crucial insights into the safest areas to take shelter during such an event, and the various factors that influence survival ...
In May 1945, near the end of World War II, Germany surrendered to the Allies but Japan refused. To end the war quickly, President Truman's government decided to drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. On ...
Atomic Bar is also Tybee’s first and only dedicated cocktail bar, so all the drinks follow this theme, with names like the "Electron Elixir," an espresso martini; the "Manhattan Project," a ...
The front page of the Parkersburg News from Aug. 15, 1945. (Archive Image) Eighty years ago last week our country did something that had never been done before or since. They exploded an “atom bomb” ...
The 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is this week. It was the only time nuclear warheads were used during war. Here’s a look at the history and current U.S. stockpile.
Chinese military researchers reported that multiple strikes on a single target will produce greater damage than a single nuclear blast to destroy hard targets.
Alex Wellerstein joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about nuclear science. Which nations have nuclear bombs? Who decides who gets to have nuclear warheads and who doesn't? Why were ...
EADaily, October 3rd, 2025. On the evening of October 2, an explosion occurred at the Chevron refinery in El Segundo, California. This was reported by the Los Angeles Times.
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