News

While most of the world looked away, a new nuclear arms race has broken out between the US, Russia, and China, raising the ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Richard Garwin, who died on May 13, 2025, at the age of 97, was sometimes called “ the most influential scientist you’ve never heard of .” He got his Ph.D. in physics at 21 under ...
On May 15, 1955, the U.S. military finished a series of atomic tests in southern Nevada. The front page of the Deseret News ...
Richard L. Garwin, an architect of America's hydrogen bomb, who shaped defense policies for postwar governments and laid the ...
After 25 years of exhaustive research and investigative effort, historian and founding Atomic Museum member Robert Friedrichs ...
Richard L. Garwin, a designer of the first hydrogen bomb, died Tuesday, his daughter-in-law, Tabatha Garwin confirmed to CBS ...
The Soviet Union's first atomic bomb test in 1949 changed history—but at what cost? Today, we unravel the devastating human and environmental toll of Semipalatinsk's "Polygon" nuclear tests.
Prinz Eugen was a marvel of German naval engineering from the 1930s, renowned for her advanced design and capabilities. She ...
Amid the background of global conflict, Chicago continues to play a vital role in the movement against atomic weapons.
The comparison between launching an A-bomb and an AI algorithm might seem hyperbolic, but the Guardian has reported AI ...
The U.S. Navy dropped nuclear bombs on its own ships loaded with rats and other animals to see the effect of nuclear weapons ...
Jeff Tessman served 21 years in the U.S. Air Force. He and fellow veterans were exposed to radiation and other chemicals.