Even more intriguing and consequential than the question of whether a submarine incident of some sort actually did occur at Wuchang or not, is however another issue: What type of “nuclear-powered ...
Sweden plans to store nuclear waste for 100,000 years, but the author questions whether this is feasible given the ...
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 20, 2025) - SWS Inntech, a Malaysian leader in advanced security technology, has introduced its groundbreaking Smart Weapon Storage System.
said the U.S. cannot build more nuclear weapons than Russia and China (and its "gigantic economy") in the decades to come, despite an ongoing $1.7 trillion nuclear arsenal modernization plan.
“There is a small but noticeable trend of parents using weapons-inspired ― and, more broadly, aggressive ― names for their sons,” Sophie Kihm, the editor-in-chief at the website Nameberry, told ...
The Chinese government has claimed that it has been "forced" to develop nuclear weapons as a United States official issued a warning about China's weapons of mass destruction program. Newsweek has ...
Sweden has started building a final storage facility for spent nuclear fuel, only the second such site in the world, where highly radioactive waste will be stored for 100,000 years. How to store ...
As the global state of affairs becomes more daunting and the risk of countries using nuclear weapons grows, it is time for Japan, the only nation to have been attacked by nuclear weapons in war ...
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Environment Centre NT's Naish Gawen said he was concerned the list of laws the new powers could be applied to included the act that prohibits nuclear waste from being dumped in the NT. He said ...
and have repeatedly conducted air strikes on Houthi strongholds targeting weapons storage facilities. The EU in February launched its own Red Sea mission to deter intensified Houthi attacks and ...
Hartung recently wrote. “Buying new weapons to boost the Pentagon’s ability to destroy the world is decidedly not a good thing.” Already that year, Trump had amped up his nuclear weapons spending by ...