A scientific investigation dismantles the widespread claim that an Iranian earthquake was actually a secret nuclear test.
An atomic test that took place on March 23, 1955, at the Nevada Test Site. In the 1950s, nuclear weapons were regularly ...
JHU-led study on 2024 Iran earthquake shows potential consequences of mishandling and misinterpreting scientific information, ...
In addition to highlighting the need for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, Dave Crete’s story highlights the dangers of explosive nuclear testing ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina secretly building world’s largest nuclear fusion laser, US satellite exposesSatellite images reveal China is building a massive laser fusion facility, which can be used in nuclear weapons research as ...
For nearly 30 years, the world's major powers have observed a voluntary moratorium on nuclear testing. But with tensions rising around the globe, some fear that could soon change.
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Hosted on MSNIranian ‘nuclear weapons test’ was actually earthquakeLATEST: Prince Turki Al Faisal - 'Mr Trump, it’s time for America to recognise Palestine' An earthquake that struck Iran last year was misreported as a covert nuclear weapons test amid rising global ...
The U.S. hasn't tested a nuclear weapon in decades, and since the 1990s has used simulations and experiments to verify they're working properly. NPR was granted a rare look at how they do it.
As the world became more dangerous in 2024, the use of its most dangerous weapons has become more likely. More From Our ...
Think of a nuclear weapons test and you might visualize a mushroom cloud over the desert. DETROW: But for the past 30 years, the U.S. has been running its tests using computers. NPR's Geoff ...
An atomic test that took place on March 23, 1955, at the Nevada Test Site. In the 1950s, nuclear weapons were regularly detonated aboveground to see what the effects would be on people and ...
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