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Some World War II bombs had tiny propellers on the front or both front and back. Could these really steer the bomb? If not, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said that he expected to make a quick decision on Iran, after both countries held positive talks in Oman.
Imagine a world where a nuclear explosion lit up the moon. It almost happened and an El Paso Scientist (allegedly) was ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS to make lethal nuclear weapons with world’s most powerful 3-kilojoule laserTo advance nuclear weapons, the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) is changing the focus of its world’s most powerful krypton ...
This episode opens with a flashback to 2018, roughly 15 years after the outbreak begins in the show’s timeline. A FEDRA squad is riding through the Seattle quarantine zone, sharing jolly stories about ...
There is no question that Iran now poses an unprecedented concern regarding the development of nuclear weapons. The International Atomic Energy Agency recently reported that Iran has stockpiled ...
To clarify, this is not a thermonuclear bomb (which uses nuclear fusion). Traditional hydrogen bombs work through nuclear fusion, a process where atomic nuclei combine under intense pressure to ...
Nov. 24, 2019: Declares the use and possession of nuclear weapons “immoral” during a visit to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Dec. 17, 2019: Abolishes use of “pontifical secret” in clergy sex abuse ...
triggering devastating chemical chain reactions without using any nuclear materials, according to a study published last month. The 2kg (4.4lbs) bomb generated a fireball exceeding 1,000 degrees ...
The US and other Western nations fear Tehran's nuclear program is aimed at developing nuclear weapons, but Iran insists it is for civilian purposes only. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi ...
A national memorial hall in Japan for victims of the atomic bomb plans to hold its annual overseas exhibition in Britain this year. The facility, in the western Japanese city of Nagasaki ...
Can Iran really afford this? As the United States and Iran sit down for another round of talks in Rome, Tehran is debating the future of its nuclear weapons program. That’s not surprising.
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