Army historian Peter Knight joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about World War II. What is the timeline ...
America’s last nuclear detonation was nothing special. Smaller than the bomb that killed 73,000 people in Nagasaki, it exploded 1,397 feet below the Nevada desert. It shook the ground, created a ...
Excerpted with permission from the publisher The Hiroshima Men: The Quest to Build the Atomic Bomb, and the Fateful Decision ...
While the significance of testing nuclear weapons dwindled over 60 years ago, the terrifying circumstances that brought that ...
After World War II, the Communist nation worked desperately to build and test its own bomb, terrified of what might happen if it failed. Indeed, a Russian nuclear scientist who attended the Bikini ...
Matter with “forbidden” symmetries was once thought to be confined to lab experiments, but is now being found in some of the ...
After World War II, the Communist nation worked desperately to build and test its own bomb, terrified of what might happen if it failed. Indeed, a Russian nuclear scientist who attended the Bikini ...
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin’s hints at reviving tests of nuclear weapons recall a terrifying chapter of history — one ...
Aging a these "living fossils" involves complex scientific techniques. In July 1945, the U.S. detonated its first atomic bomb ...
Trump’s command risks a global arms race while the Doomsday clock ticks closer than ever to midnight, experts say ...
The United States opened the nuclear era in July 1945 with the test of a 20-‌kiloton atomic bomb at Alamogordo, New Mexico, ...
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