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Iran’s foreign minister says the country is open to resuming nuclear talks with the U.S. if guaranteed no further attacks.
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Live Science on MSN'Lord, these affairs are hard on the heart': How Manhattan Project scientists reacted to the world's first atomic bomb testIn this except from the biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer, we hear from the people at the historic first test of the atomic bomb in New Mexico.
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Families standing in long queues for bread, checking the latest news, answering late-night calls to reassure loved ones, “we’re OK.” ...
Nuclear deterrence is no longer a two-player game, and emerging technologies further threaten the status quo. The result is a ...
The Marine Corps is in the process of retiring the AV-8B Harrier, which is designed for short takeoffs and vertical landings.
Popular free-to-play title War Thunder adds Path Traced Global Illumination, or PTGI, to its ray-tracing arsenal. Further ...
Emerging dangers are reshaping the landscape of nuclear deterrence and increasing the threat of mutual annihilation.
Japan is the one place in the world that has felt, and personally mourned, the staggering damage of nuclear warfare. The ...
The contours of World War III are visible in numerous conflicts. The president of the United States is not ready.
Legislation introduced to expand benefits for atomic veterans on 80th anniversary of first bomb test
As the world marks 80 years since the first atomic bomb was detonated in the New Mexican desert, a Nevada congresswoman ...
July 16 marks 80 years since the first atomic bomb was detonated. The specter of nuclear annihilation has been with us ever ...
This series of articles examines why today’s nuclear landscape is more complicated and, in many ways, more precarious than during the Cold War.
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