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A nuclear war would mean that five of the eight billion on Earth are likely to die in the first 72 minutes. That's according to nuclear war expert and investigative journalist, Annie Jacobsen, who ...
Concedes plutonium particles have been blown downwind ten miles from here. One of the nation's key atomic bomb plants may be endangerin the people of Denver, Colorado. Is there any danger ...
While some blame “woke” campus culture, the roots of this clash go back some 80-plus years, when the U.S. first called on scientists for the Manhattan Project to build the atomic bomb.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham Claims Iran Has Enough Enriched Uranium to Make Six Atomic Bombs, Azernews reports. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham recently stated in an interview with Fox News ...
The development of a nuclear bomb that would be 24 times more powerful than the one dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II is "significantly ahead of schedule," according to U.S ...
At an estimated 360-kiloton yield, the B61-13 dwarfs “Little Boy,” the 15-kiloton atomic bomb used in Hiroshima, by sheer destructive potential. Designed to target large areas and fortified military ...
A new US nuclear weapon 24 times more powerful than the one used on Hiroshima is being rush-produced because of an “urgent” and “critical” threat from rising global tensions, according to ...
Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico are kickstarting development of the B61-13, a nuclear 'gravity bomb' that was originally slated to go into production for the US Air Force ...
The US has started making a nuclear bomb seven months before planned. The world-ending B61-13 nuclear weapon unit can carry a devastating 360-kiloton bomb, making it 24 times more powerful than ...
A powerful earthquake, with an energy similar to that which would have been caused by the fall of 330 atomic bombs, struck our innocent people,” the prelate told ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish ...
While some blame “woke” campus culture, the roots of this clash go back some 80-plus years, when the US first called on scientists for the Manhattan Project to build the atomic bomb.