Teaching peace is incredibly important — but we can’t say “never again” and be forward-looking without looking back.
The first nuclear bomb test, conducted in 1945, set off an international arms race that included nuclear testing. But how ...
If nuclear war breaks out, it won’t matter how many studies were done. There won’t be anyone left to read them.
A new film raises questions about the shattering consequences of Britain’s race to become a global nuclear power ...
Teaching peace is incredibly important — but we can’t say “never again” and be forward-looking without looking back. Last ...
These particles would then essentially shade the surface, creating a cooling effect. Papers published ... of the mushroom cloud created by the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.
The summer of 1946 saw a lot of shocking scenes. There were the atomic bomb tests that tore up the waters off the Marshall ...
Nuclear blasts trigger an effect called electromagnetic pulse ... advice on why you should never get in a car after a nuclear bomb is detonated. Brooke Buddemeier, a radiation expert at Lawrence ...
Students could write a series of haiku poems (5-7-5 syllables) justifying or challenging the dropping of the Atomic bombs on Japan, or discussing the effects of the bombs. Students could hold a ...
As the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to Nihon Hidankyo – the organisation of Japanese atomic bomb survivors – Michiko Kodama’s experiences are testimony to the horrors and long-term effects ...
How have nuclear bombs and tests affected our planet ... As nuclear testing continued, science revealing the detrimental ...