The surprise announcement that the United States is planning to resume nuclear testing is sending shockwaves through the scientific community.
As nuclear treaties crumble and the rhetoric on nukes takes a reckless turn, the world edges that much closer to catastrophe.
Experts with the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Chicago analyze the risks, both as they’re depicted in the movie and in ...
Even though the simulated world was only digital, the researchers say the results provide a terrifying glimpse at how people would react in a real-world apocalypse scenario. 'This finding raises ...
US President Donald Trump made many heads turn after he ordered the Pentagon to start testing America’s nuclear weapons. However, experts warned that such provocative statements can be concerning ...
Last week, Trump took to Truth Social to call for the resumption of nuclear weapon detonation tests, which the U.S. hasn’t ...
Energy Secretary says administration will tests nuclear weapons ‘systems’ without detonating devices — for now ...
Investors are spooked, consumers are afraid, and policymakers are haunted by the spectre of a US military withdrawal and potential conflict with Russia. Can Europe overcome its fears?
The world is entering an unmapped era of nuclear risk. The answer is not new explosive tests, but a coordinated campaign with allies to maximize deterrence while working to establish new norms against ...
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