North Korea Ambassador Kim Song claimed that Washington’s action was bringing the Korean peninsula “to the brink of nuclear war,” at the emergency …
Who was J. Robert Oppenheimer? Biographer Kai Bird delves into the physicist’s fascinating …
Otherwise, the next war is going to be fought by nuclear-armed adversaries, and it will end in Armageddon. That was the argument. It was an …
Kim vows to boost North Korea’s nuclear capability after observing new long-range missile launch
Kim said North Korea is compelled to bolster the country’s “nuclear war deterrent” because the security environment on the Korean Peninsula “is …
Newly Published, From Nuclear Close Calls to Hollywood’s Greatest Love Affair
… stylized illustrations capture the unsettling and nearly disastrous nuclear close calls that Alaskans experienced during the Cold War era.
Who was Oppenheimer? What to know about Christopher Nolan’s new film | Temple Now
Robert Oppenheimer, the “father of the atomic bomb” who led the United States’ development of the first nuclear weapons during World War II. Alongside …
How to redefine “success” in upcoming nuclear nonproliferation talks
As they did last year, state parties will once again convene for the NPT meeting under the cloud of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Kyiv accepts counteroffensive not advancing quickly; Moscow plays down grain deal claim
Russia accuses west of aiding ‘nuclear terrorism’ after drone strike in … prisoners of war, taken captive by Russian forces, to be released.
The Military Dangers of AI Are Not Hallucinations – FPIF – Foreign Policy in Focus
In wars in the not-too-distant future, such AI-powered systems could be … allowing them to ignite a nuclear war resulting in humanity’s demise.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 506 – Al Jazeera
Russia’s nuclear chief said only “a complete idiot” would be reckless enough to blow up the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant amid Ukrainian claims …
Could Oppenheimer’s Atomic Bomb Have Destroyed the World? | SYFY WIRE
That first atomic bomb test ushered in a new kind of warfare and a new, more frightening world. … We have, so far, avoided all-out nuclear war.