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A secret detachment of military photographers documented America’s bomb tests.
Alamogordo. The test marked a significant turning point in World War II that left impacts across New Mexico and around the world.
News UK News Nuclear bomb attack survival tips vital in the first 10 minutes after huge explosion With fears of World War 3 mounting, a nuclear attack survival guide has been released detailing ...
The risk of nuclear war is arguably higher than it's been since the 1980s, due to ongoing conflicts and tensions. So what would happen if a nuclear bomb was dropped on New York City?
A terrifying new simulation reveals what really happens when a nuclear bomb detonates—and the truth is more horrifying than you think. From blindness and third-degree burns two miles away to ...
A remote area of Kazakhstan was once home to nearly a quarter of the world’s nuclear testing. The impact on its inhabitants has been devastating.
Japan Bishops On Nuclear Bombs: ‘This Tragedy Must Not Be Repeated’ Hiroshima is the site of the world’s first atomic attack on Aug. 6, 1945, while Nagasaki was bombed three days later.
The US military is providing new details about its decade-long effort to develop the massive bunker-busting bombs used in recent strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities. That raid saw seven ...
The UK said it's buying 12 F-35As to restore the Royal Air Force's ability to conduct nuclear attacks.
The only sober words came after one old hand at nuclear testing asked me to turn off my tape recorder. “No head of state in the world has ever seen a nuclear bomb explosion,” he said.
In a nuclear weapon, the goal is to have this chain reaction occur in a fraction of a second, producing a nuclear explosion. In a civilian nuclear power plant, the chain reaction is controlled.
Israel has been attacking Iranian military and nuclear sites for days to stop Tehran from building a bomb, it says.