Russian armed forces conducted another large-scale combined attack across Ukraine in the early hours of Thursday, reportedly targeting critical energy infrastructure, said the UN Human Rights ...
Hit by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake and an ensuing tsunami on March 11, 2011, the Fukushima nuclear plant suffered core ...
The history of nuclear weapons testing is a complex and interesting one. Here's the story of the U.S.' nuclear testing program and why it stopped.
Trump’s decision is not just about technology. It is about symbolism, power, and the rewriting of international norms that ...
President Donald Trump's surprise announcement that the United States will "start testing our Nuclear Weapons," has upended ...
The Tatum Salt Dome, also known as the Salmon Test Site, was part of a Cold War program called Project Dribble.
A resumption of nuclear weapons testing by the US would accelerate a continuing arms race and result in rival powers ...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident reinforced the importance of having adequate national and international safety standards and guidelines in place so that nuclear power and technology remain safe ...
With trials of atomic weapons set to resume, we recall the environmental and health damage wrought by such testing ...
The announcement on social media was issued right as Trump was going into a summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent social media post—in which he said he had “instructed the Department of War to start ...
Since the late 1990s, nuclear-weapon states, with the exception of North Korea, have not tested nuclear weapons ...