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A nuclear war is often imagined as a map of colors: red zones where survival seems impossible, orange zones where danger is extreme, yellow zones where life might continue under pressure, and green ...
In less than a millionth of a second after a nuclear detonation or a severe nuclear reactor accident, an enormous burst of energy heats the surrounding air and materials. Everything in the vicinity is ...
The fear of a nuclear apocalypse has reached a level not seen in decades as leaders in the US, Israel, Iran, and Russia continue to warn about the start of 'all-out war.' The world has been waiting to ...
Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory recreated part of the intense chaos inside a nuclear fireball to better understand how radioactive fallout forms. Their experiments revealed that ...
“We can replace assumptions with measurements, improve the models used to interpret nuclear debris, and support decision-making when it matters most.” Reading time 2 minutes In the aftermath of ...
When the world flips upside down in a flash of blinding light, the first 72 hours define survival. Fallout doesn’t wait, and neither can anyone hoping to stay safe. Knowing exactly what to have on ...
A nuclear fallout shelter has existed beneath the Florida governor’s mansion for over six decades but has never been used for an attack or disaster. Gov. Ron DeSantis recently gave a video tour of the ...
During the Cold War, federal officials designated public buildings like libraries and schools as fallout shelters. A library in Passaic, New Jersey, still contains supplies from that era, including ...