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.
Many scientists say “subcritical” experiments and computer simulations make nuclear weapons testing unnecessary.
Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer are gathering a 'coalition of the willing,' at the Elysée on Thursday, around 30 allied ...
The U.S. is the biggest nuclear power in Europe, but doubts about Washington’s commitment has leaders questioning their ...
What if the United States decided to fold up its nuclear umbrella over Europe? In its wake, Europe could either experience ...
With the completion of the B61-12 program, work has now started on the B61-13, specifically designed for “certain harder and ...
The most recent Freedom Shield exercise featured a collaborative drill focused on countering weapons of mass destruction, ...
France is overhauling the leadership at state-owned utility EDF, as the heavily indebted company gears up to build six new ...
Desert dust represents the largest source of aerosols in the atmosphere by mass. These fine terrestrial particles emitted by ...
Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has ordered to create the Nuclear Energy Agency under the President. “We must ...
For the foreseeable future a conventional approach to defence, perhaps backed by British and French nuclear assets, remains ...
The G7 last week demanded that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shut down his nuclear and ballistic missile programs.