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IT was the day that changed the world for ever – when the first atomic bomb brought ­Armageddon to Japan.  Oscar-winning 2023 ...
Eighty years ago this week, physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his crew ushered in the nuclear age, when they successfully tested the first ever nuclear explosion in the New Mexico desert.
A new slim volume examines the history of the science behind the atomic age. Craig Kenny looks at this tale of terror ...
The Manhattan Project's Trinity test bomb detonated on July 16, 1945. The light, noise, shockwave, and fallout cloud were ...
The state was immediately changed by Los Alamos and the Manhattan Project's detonation of the world's first atomic weapon, and the consequences still echo.
Explore the Trinity nuclear test's historical significance, its role in WWII, and the ongoing implications of nuclear weapons in today's geopolitical landscape.
When the first atomic bomb exploded on July 16, 1945, at 5:29 AM, the world did not immediately change, but it would never be the same again.
After a stretch of near-normal July heat, parts of the Desert Southwest could see a slight change in the forecast.
Mehdi Mohammadi, a strategic adviser to Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, posted the image, which shows a map of Israel with two mushroom clouds positioned over its territory, suggesting a nuclear attack.
Reports of infighting in the Trump administration and a bombshell from Alan Dershowitz.
Outside they saw a plume of smoke, not unlike a mushroom cloud, towering in the sky. “It was, like, are we safe here?” said Jessie Berlanga, library assistant. “Are we safe in the parking lot?
Get powerful, Golden Sunset Behind Tall Cactus In Dry Desert Landscape With Soft Clouds And Warm Sky Tones Showing Peaceful Evening In Arid Open Land Of West Virginia With Natural Beauty pre-shot ...