Tag: nuclear

What does it mean that Trump wants to resume nuclear testing? : NPR

A sub-surface atomic test is shown March 23, 1955 at the Nevada Test Site near Yucca Flats, Nev.

Trump orders US to resume testing nuclear weapons

The US President, Donald Trump, has issued an order for the US military to resume nuclear weapons testing,

After Decades, Relief for Some Harmed by the Nuclear Weapons Industry 

In recent years, I’ve focused on our efforts related to the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), a federal

45K gallons of radioactive water to be dumped into Hudson River from Indian Point nuclear plant

Approximately 45,000 gallons of radioactive wastewater from an inactive facility north of New York City will be released

From Pagers to Nuclear Facilities: Mossad’s Multi-Domain Operations | The Gateway Pundit | by Antonio Graceffo

“Where there is no wise direction, the people fall, but in the multitude of counselors there is safety.”

Seeking a New Moral Compass on Nuclear Weapons Aboard the Golden Rule

The Resurgence of the Golden Rule: A Legacy of Anti-Nuclear Activism In 2010, a historic sailboat named Golden

Modular nuclear reactors sound great, but won’t be ready any time soon

A proposed Xe-100 plant in the US from X-Energy parallels an initiative ongoing in the UK Centrica The

How Israel Decapitated Iran’s Military Elite and Nuclear Program | The Gateway Pundit | by Antonio Graceffo

The attacks by Hamas on October 7, 2023, ignited one of the most vigorous counterterrorism efforts recorded in

It’s Time to Rethink US Nuclear Weapons Manufacturing

Nuclear weapons production in the United States is currently undergoing a significant increase in activity. Instead of just

Iran’s Nuclear Deception: The World Must Stop Playing Along |

Photo Courtesy of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security This story originally was published by Real Clear

A Nuclear Winter Could Destroy Much of The World’s Food Supply : ScienceAlert

The Devastating Impact of Nuclear Winter on Global Food Production When we think of nuclear war, we often