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Nuke fallout: Latest report points to health effects of nuclear testing from 1945 to 2017
New Delhi: A comprehensive new report by Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA), provided exclusively to AFP, concludes that nuclear weapons testing between 1945 and 2017 contributed to at least four million ...
Studies of the potential climate effects of nuclear war in the 1980s focused on northern hemisphere, large-scale nuclear conflicts, and predicted more extreme global “nuclear winter” scenarios.
The previous chapters present the results of the work carried out to address the committee’s charge, including a literature review, calculations, and analysis of information presented by many experts.
Q: What is a high-altitude nuclear explosion? A: A high-altitude nuclear explosion is a nuclear detonation in space, occurring above the earth’s atmosphere, at altitudes of roughly 18 miles or higher.
Acting Director, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for National Security Robert Peters is the Acting Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for National Security at the Heritage Foundation.
The United States and its allies are insufficiently ready for conflicts that involve limited nuclear attacks (LNAs), according to a new study by Markus Garlauskas, director of the Indo-Pacific ...
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