There has not been a major (or minor) nuclear explosion since the 1960s. This is almost entirely because ...
While officials emphasise that the likelihood of a nuclear attack on the UK remains extremely small, government guidance outlines practical steps people should take inside their homes to reduce ...
With the talk of war, and nuclear threats up in the air, it makes you wonder what one would actually do if a nuclear ...
Beyond roughly 4 to 5 kilometres, the immediate blast effects weaken significantly. Windows may shatter and some buildings may be damaged, but the chances of surviving the initial explosion improve ...
Anyone looking in the direction of the nuclear blast for up to 10 miles would experience temporary blindness that could last minutes, or even long-term blindness, and that's just the first millisecond ...
The United States federal government is channeling billions of dollars into keeping existing nuclear plants running, restarting shuttered reactors, and clearing the regulatory path for advanced ...
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