The Tatum Salt Dome, also known as the Salmon Test Site, was part of a Cold War program called Project Dribble.
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 ...
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 ...
Trump said the U.S. will test nuclear weapons “on an equal basis” with Russia and China. None of the three countries has ...
Russia claims the Poseidon 'doomsday machine' can destroy cities with radioactive tidal waves - here are the facts ...
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced that construction of Kazakhstan’s second nuclear power plant will begin in the near ...
The American Indian Law Alliance opposes Gov. Hochul's planned expansion of nuclear power. We must stop polluters from ...
Russia successfully tested its Poseidon nuclear-powered super-torpedo, capable of creating radioactive tsunamis to devastate ...
Data show that unidentified lights in archival astronomy images were 68% more likely to be imaged 24 hours after a nuclear ...
How Russia is risking nuclear catastrophe with attempts to syphon power from Ukraine’s biggest plant
The exiled mayor of Enerhodar, close to Ukraine’s biggest nuclear power station fears tells Sam Kiley in Zaporizhzhia he is ...
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