A recently uncovered British government paper provides evidence of a 70-year official cover-up of the consequences of the United Kingdom’s thermonuclear tests in the Pacific after World War II. London ...
On March 1, the 70th anniversary of the Castle Bravo test, a group of Japanese, including descendants of the victims, ...
An unusual crystal created by America’s first nuclear bomb test could help scientists understand a structure needed for ...
Editor’s note: The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists presents here, from its September 1946 issue, an eyewitness account of the first atomic bomb test in the Marshall Islands. In it, the author not ...
On January 27, 1951, the United States began a program of atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons-related devices in Nevada that continued intermittently until August 5, 1963, when the Limited Test Ban ...
Most, if not all, of the crew members of a Japanese fishing boat inundated by radioactive fallout from a U.S. hydrogen bomb ...
British atomic veterans recount their experiences being present at nuclear bomb test sites in Australia and the Pacific during the Cold War era. Platner floats Trump investigation, Supreme Court ...
A massive concrete dome in the Pacific, built to contain over 120,000 tons of radioactive waste from US nuclear tests, is now ...