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  2. Nuclear warfare - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_warfare

    It deployed atomic bombs around the world for potential use in conflicts. Over a period of a few years, many in the American defense community became increasingly convinced of the invincibility of the United States to a nuclear attack.

  3. W e know that an all-out U.S.-Russia nuclear war would be bad. But how bad, exactly? How do your chances of surviving the explosions, radiation, and nuclear winter depend on where you live?

  4. Who Would Take the Brunt of an Attack on U.S. Nuclear Missile...

    www.scientificamerican.com/article/who-would-take-the-brunt-of-an-attack-on-u...

    A concerted nuclear attack on the missile silos in the U.S. heartland would generate radioactive dust that travels with prevailing winds.

  5. Doomsday Clock stays at 90 seconds to midnight - BBC

    www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68017445

    BBC. The Doomsday Clock - which shows how symbolically close the world is to nuclear Armageddon - is to remain at 90 seconds to midnight. Scientists have listed reasons for keeping its hands the...

  6. Nowhere to hide: How a nuclear war would kill you—and almost...

    thebulletin.org/2022/10/nowhere-to-hide-how-a-nuclear-war-would-kill-you-and...

    In a nuclear war, hundreds or thousands of detonations would occur within minutes of each other. Regional nuclear war between India and Pakistan that involved about 100 15-kiloton nuclear weapons launched at urban areas would result in 27 million direct deaths.

  7. Opinion | Nuclear War: The Rising Risk, and How We Stop It - The...

    www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/03/07/opinion/nuclear-war-prevention.html

    It has a newly updated, detailed menu of diplomatic and military options for President Biden — and any future president — to act upon if a nuclear attack occurs in Ukraine.

  8. Nuclear Warfare Risk at Highest Point in Decades,...

    press.un.org/en/2024/sc15630.doc.htm

    Almost eight decades after the incineration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, nuclear weapons still represent a clear danger to global peace and security, growing in power, range and stealth.

  9. Nuclear Attack Fact Sheet - Homeland Security

    www.dhs.gov/publication/nuclear-attack-fact-sheet

    Nuclear Attack Fact Sheet. Unlike a "dirty bomb" which disperses radioactive material using conventional explosives, a nuclear attack is the use of a device that produces a nuclear explosion.

  10. Nuclear weapon | History, Facts, Types, Countries, Blast Radius...

    www.britannica.com/technology/nuclear-weapon

    A nuclear weapon is a device designed to release energy in an explosive manner as a result of nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, or a combination of the two. Fission weapons are commonly referred to as atomic bombs, and fusion weapons are referred to as thermonuclear bombs or, more commonly, hydrogen bombs.

  11. How the World Will Know If Russia Is Preparing to Launch a Nuke -...

    www.wired.com/story/russia-ukraine-nuclear-attack-surveillance

    While tensions over a possible nuclear attack on Ukraine remain high, experts say surveillance will likely catch Russia if it plans to do the unthinkable.