In the atomic fear of the 1950s, the U.S. Army tried to reinvent itself for nuclear war with the radical Pentomic division.
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A Syrian delegation, headed by Assistant Minister of Public Works and Housing Imad al-Masri, was briefed on Hiroshima’s ...
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He writes at a time of frenzied militarisation, huge increases to already bloated “defence” budgets and a drive to war and ...
A massive heat dome settled above the eastern half of the United States over the Fourth of July weekend, bringing triple-digit temperatures, disrupting travel and prompting emergency measures for ...
A technology born from a Cold War military project, GPS, has revolutionized modern life. Invented nearly 50 years ago, its foundation lies in precise time measurements from atomic clocks on satellites ...
By doing this, "Oppenheimer" director Christopher Nolan avoided making the same mistakes that the makers of the 1947 noir ...