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Atomic museum packed with history on Nevada’s nuclear testingLAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Fun, educational and definitely unique are just some of the ways to describe the National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas. The museum documents the history of nuclear ...
Many scientists say “subcritical” experiments and computer simulations make nuclear weapons testing unnecessary.
Editor in chief Nancy Shute traces the history of nuclear weapons, from the first sustained nuclear reaction in 1942 to the renewed interest in explosive tests today.
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New Scientist on MSNHypnotic art has its roots in the terrifying reality of nuclear bombsIn his Atomic series, artist James Stanford showcases "the spectacle and the horror" of growing up near a nuclear bomb testing site ...
It wasn’t a balloon. Scientists had exploded a nuclear device hundreds of meters below the Nevada desert, equivalent to thousands of tons of TNT.
As a result, anyone who was employed at the test site before its closure in the early 1990s is encouraged to check their ...
More than 40 Utah lawmakers are asking top leaders in Congress to reboot a program providing compensation to downwinders ...
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