Letter writers discuss Iran nuclear enrichment, President Trump and White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner.
Nuclear war is much more unpredictable than asteroids, but, unlike the dinosaurs of 66 million years ago, humans can avoid causing their own extinction.
Samples of "trinitite" created during the world’s first nuclear bomb test in 1945 contain unique crystals never seen before.
A newly identified crystal hidden inside debris from the 1945 Trinity test reveals how nuclear explosions can create ...
Author Gad Saad speaks to Joe Rogan about growing concerns on the left and right in the U.S. about Israel’s influence in ...
A Russian cargo ship that sank off Spain in December 2024 may have been carrying nuclear reactor components bound for North ...
So often, when we in the U.S. debate a war, we omit much of the globe from the conversation: We do not talk about (or to) ...
In 1983, the film "WarGames" imagined a teenager who accidentally accessed a Pentagon computer system and triggered a ...
When atmospheric chemists Paul Crutzen and John Birks added smoke into their computer models of nuclear war scenarios, they ...
When the first nuclear bomb exploded at the Trinity site in 1945, it turned the desert sand into a unique laboratory for impossible science. Even now, decades later, the radioactive glass created by ...
“Due to funding uncertainty, public tours of the Nevada National Security Site have been canceled through 2026,” a notice on ...
Letter writers discuss Virginia redistricting ruling, Iran war, the country’s best days and President Donald Trump.