Why “Oppenheimer” Was a Disappointment and a Missed Opportunity
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The size of the Castle Bravo test on March 1, 1954 far exceeded expectations, causing widespread radioactive contamination. The…
The size of the Castle Bravo test on March 1, 1954 far exceeded expectations, causing widespread radioactive contamination. The…
Packaging excavated radioactive materials at the Hanford site in Washington state. USDOE Christopher Nolan’s film “Oppenheimer…
By William J. Kinsella , August 2…
Higher than average radioactivity levels in the South China Sea have been blamed on US nuclear testing in places like the…
In honor of the recently completed first meeting of state parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition on Nuclear Weapons, I’m…
Nuclear testing may have stopped years ago, but its effects are still prevalent today.
This story was originally published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and appears here as part of our Climate Desk…
El 16 de julio de 1945, a las 5:29 am (hora local), EE UU detonaba en el desierto de Jornada del Muerto, a 56 kilómetros de la…