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House Stalls On Bill To Compensate Victims Of Nuclear Testing
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act expired on June 10, but supporters are still fighting to expand it.
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The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act expired on June 10, but supporters are still fighting to expand it.
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The book “Countdown” looks at why the US is modernizing its arsenal, and what it means to exist with nuclear weapons.
In her new book, Sarah Scoles writes about how scientists grappled with the implications of nuclear weapons.
In October 1983, Carl Sagan introduced the world to the idea of nuclear winter caused by nuclear weapon fallout. Is it still a threat?
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Measuring cesium in wild boar and uranium in turtles sheds light on how radioactive materials travel through the environment.
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In Christopher Nolan’s new film, moviegoers will face the United States’ contentious nuclear history.
In the alternate world of John Scalzi’s “The Kaiju Preservation Society,” giant monsters explode like nuclear bombs. It’s a regular Tuesday.
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The U.S. just approved its first small modular nuclear power plant design. What does it mean for the future of nuclear power?
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After decades of research, scientists announced they created a reaction that made more energy than they put in.
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Decommissioning the nuclear power plant in Plymouth, Massachusetts has been a long, dangerous process.