Meanwhile, Newsweek has compared how different countries' nuclear weapons compare, by using maps produced by Alex Wellerstein ...
Some 6.7 billion people would die of starvation in the event of a nuclear war and its aftermath, a study by Nature Food has ...
An interactive map produced by nuclearsecrecy.com shows the catastrophic impact of a nuclear bomb being dropped on New York ...
Surprise attacks were their main concern, but they assumed that the existing warning systems and retaliatory capabilities ...
A map has been released showing the areas most likely to be targeted in the event of a nuclear attack on US soil, as fears of ...
The Micro–Physics Nuclear Reactor Simulator was developed by Nuclear Engineering, Ltd. (NEL), in Japan, in 2014, as a platform for analysis and visualization of behaviour of the nuclear reactor core ...
Imagine that a 150-kiloton nuclear bomb exploded in the city closest ... then renders the results as graphics inside Google Maps. Preset options let you pick historic and recent blasts, including ...
Since February 2012, people around the world have exploded more than 159 million nuclear weapons ... the results as graphics over an interactive map. Preset options let you pick historic and ...