The military wanted to test the electromagnetic impacts of nuclear weapons in space. In 1962 they lit up the sky.
First the news broke that Premier Khrushchev, in a se cret letter to President Kennedy, had agreed to remove the biggest obstacle to a nuclear test ... to explode an A-bomb by year’s end.
Project 2025 opens the door to above-ground detonations, which were banned in 1963. We can’t endanger our children again. | ...
An AI that surpasses humans in virtually every intellectual domain “would amount to the most precarious technological ...
But Knappenberger backs up his argument by showing how the development of nuclear weapons created the Cold War, and the two things are intertwined. TURNING POINT: THE BOMB AND THE COLD WAR ...
The United States must rebuild and replace its Cold War–era nuclear deterrent, given the growing threats posed by the autocrats in Beijing, Moscow, Pyongyang, and Tehran.
A nuclear bunker, constructed in the 1950s amidst Cold War anxieties, is set to go under ... regional government against a potential atomic bomb attack. However, it has remained unoccupied since ...
The Bomb and the Cold War is Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-sweeping Oppenheimer. The nine-part series revisits many of the film’s ...
The police successfully defused the explosive device, which weighs more than 1,000 pounds and was found near tracks north of ...
A Cold War nuclear bunker could be turned into a tourist attraction after it was bought at auction for more than double the guide price. The 1958 Royal Observer Corps monitoring post in the ...
it also starts by revisiting the development of the atomic bomb, and how it shaped geopolitics across the decades that followed. “While the Cold War ended in 1991,” Netflix’s promotional ...