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Following a five-hour drive east from Tucson, the New Mexico morning desert sky cast itself in Robin egg blue. The heavens were salted with feathery trails of see-through lacy clouds drifting to the ...
The 80th Anniversary Trinity Test open house, originally scheduled for Saturday, has been canceled, officials say. The ...
The U.S. scientists who tested the first atomic bomb, July 16, 1945, took the ultimate gamble of setting the atmosphere on fire and destroying all life on Earth. Even after the renowned physicist Hans ...
Thousands of dollars could come to New Mexicans who grew sick after working in uranium mines or after above ground nuclear tests, but advocates say there is more work to be done and exactly how many ...
Eighty years after the Trinity nuclear test, Taiwan and the world remain under the threat of nuclear conflict, as global tensions rise and air raid drills become routine. With conflicts involving ...
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Lesley Blume about the struggle of the survivors of the Trinity nuclear test in 1945 — one locals didn't know was... Survivors Of The Trinity Nuclear Test Weren't Warned — ...
We are amidst the 80th anniversary of three solemn days in world history, calling us to action for the sake of all life on earth. Wednesday marks 80 years since Trinity, the first detonation of a ...
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Footage of Deadliest Nuclear Blasts in History
Witness the terrifying beauty and catastrophic power of nuclear weapons through three real films: the first atomic detonation at Trinity (1945), the bleak, charcoal-black Juniper shot from Operation ...
Representatives of various groups, including one that earned a Nobel Peace Prize, gathered at an interfaith event in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to call for nuclear disarmament worldwide. Hosted by the ...
The U.S. scientists who tested the first atomic bomb, July 16, 1945, took the ultimate gamble of setting the atmosphere on fire and destroying all life on Earth. When Robert Oppenheimer, the civilian ...
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