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The nuclear test that changed how the world thinks about war
In 1961, the Soviet Union detonated the largest nuclear weapon ever built, a test so powerful it sent shockwaves around the ...
An international clinical trial is testing a revolutionary technique that promises to identify Alzheimer's disease using a ...
Study models the consequences of failure at Egypt's El-Dabaa nuclear reactor and warns the impact would extend up to 50 miles ...
Beyond power generation, the Akkuyu project is building Türkiye’s institutional and human capacity in nuclear safety, ...
Here are four issues to watch at DOE in 2026. DOE has long made a dent on the energy sector through its money-distributing ...
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Neutrons dive deep to help protect US nuclear submarines
America's national security relies in part on the U.S. Navy's nuclear-powered submarines, which can operate more than 800 ...
The United States operated a number of bases in Greenland during the Cold War, which an expert said it could reopen.
A decades-old Soviet secret has resurfaced beneath Arctic waters after a Russian scientific expedition located a long-missing ...
Two days after taking the oath of office as the first woman to lead Virginia, Gov. Abigail Spanberger on Monday voiced strong ...
While few details of the exact work at Pituffik have been made public, the improvements come during a time of intense focus ...
Corporate chiefs and government leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump, are in Davos, Switzerland, this week, joining ...
Area 51 is now acknowledged on maps, but that hasn’t made it less mysterious. Entire swaths of sky are restricted overhead.
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