Nuclear weapons testing has affected every single human on the planet, causing at least four million premature deaths from ...
Andrew Bustamante explains that his "stance" on the subject has been "fairly consistent", and believes there remains a ...
The world passed a nuclear milestone this week. And, perhaps surprisingly given the recent run of saber-rattling from the likes of Russia and the United States, it’s a positive one.
From Pacific islands to global fallout, a new report traces how decades of nuclear testing left a silent health crisis that ...
Between 1945 and 2017, more than 2,400 nuclear devices were detonated in tests conducted by nuclear powers across multiple continents.
Key Points and Summary - The U.S. military has suffered dozens of “Broken Arrow” nuclear weapons accidents—events involving lost weapons, accidental releases, or other serious mishaps. -Most were ...
As the cloud cleared, Air Force bombers dropped in to gather air samples. Researchers hoped that the radioactive fallout ...
During the Cold War the U.S. considered putting nuclear weapons on balloons and letting them float into enemy territory for a strike.
Introduced in 1960, the American MK41 hydrogen bomb remains the highest-yield nuclear weapon ever placed in active service.