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The test was to ensure the “nuclear deterrent remains safe, secure, reliable, and effective in deterring 21st-century threats ...
Remember that 1963 comedic caper movie, “It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World”? Okay, maybe not. It was director Stanley Kramer’s ...
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SL-1 Reactor Explosion: The Nuclear Disaster Nobody Talks AboutCould a single mistake cause a nuclear meltdown? The SL-1 reactor explosion was a deadly incident that changed the way ...
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Hosted on MSNWould a fallout shelter really protect you in a nuclear blast?Related: Why do nuclear bombs form mushroom clouds? A bomb shelter doesn't necessarily guarantee safety in the event of a ...
A breakthrough new therapy has enabled mice to survive exposure to acute radiation, according to a new study that may lead to ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina advances in radiation defense for cancer therapy and nuclear falloutsShielding against radiation will not only help people survive nuclear fallout but also improve health outcomes for cancer ...
A massive American web of orbiting missile interceptors could in theory protect the U.S. from an all-out Russian nuclear ...
Flames are still raging inside the Chernobyl nuclear station after multiple fires yesterday. Three smoldering fires were ...
The military wanted to test the electromagnetic impacts of nuclear weapons in space. In 1962 they lit up the sky.
Ukraine said that a Russian drone had hit a shelter constructed to prevent radiation leaks at the site’s Reactor No. 4. The Kremlin denied the accusation.
After an apparent drone strike blew a hole in the protective shell, there is an urgent need to patch what covers the wreckage ...
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