Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading group of atomic bomb survivors and winner of the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize, said Friday it will ...
For decades, the U.S. has led the race to clean, limitless nuclear fusion energy. Now China is catching up, spending twice as ...
But the College of the Marshall Islands held a mini nuclear museum day on Feb. 29 where students displayed panels about the history of the hydrogen bomb tests for 67 times and the damage it caused.
In a hydrogen-rich medium ... the chamber slows the reaction, preventing bomb-like efficiency (yield ~1-20 kt vs. NSWR’s distributed energy). Project Orion Similarity Orion Concept: Project Orion used ...
But it also launched a nuclear arms race that made the world a far more dangerous place. The Soviet Union exploded its first atomic bomb on August 29, 1949, and its first hydrogen bomb on ...
The domestic debate over Japan’s position on nuclear weapons intensified after Nihon Hidankyo, or the Japan Confederation of A- and H-bomb Sufferers Organisations, won the Nobel Peace Prize in ...
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Rediscovering the 'Forgotten Creators' of the German atomic bombPerhaps most importantly, Germany developed gas centrifuges, which are more efficient than calutrons and gaseous diffusion for uranium enrichment, and which therefore have now become the preferred ...
Feature - Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior, which helped evacuate people of Rongelap Atoll in 1985, shines a spotlight on the legacy of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands, writes Giff Johnson.
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