In a sense, U.S. nuclear weapons exist not to be used. And while nuclear threats seem far away, a tool from one group brings ...
Since February 2012, people around the world have exploded more than 159 million nuclear weapons. They've set off big ones and small ones, and dropped them on Washington, Paris, Moscow, and even ...
The software uses declassified equations and models about nuclear weapons and their effects - fireball size, air-blast radius, radiation zones, and more - to crunch the numbers, then renders the ...
Outrider's nuclear bomb blast simulator shows what an attack on Knoxville would look like and how many deaths and injuries various kinds of bombs would cause. Users can enter their city or home ...
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 ...
"What Happens in a Bomb Blast?" is based on NUKEMAP ... within a few hours to a few weeks," the simulator warns. The U.S. has approximately 5,044 nuclear weapons in its arsenal, according to ...
The "safest" states' exposure ranges from 0.001 Gy to 0.5 Gy, compared with the states in the most danger (Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota), where ...