Ukraine’s nuclear ghosts have been stirred up again after a drone armed with a warhead hit the protective outer shell of the ...
A Russian drone is reported to have struck the Chernobyl nuclear power plant’s concrete “sarcophagus” in the early hours of Friday in an overnight attack. The unmanned aerial system (UAS) was carrying ...
A protective shield over the destroyed fourth reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear plant has been struck overnight by a Russian ...
North Korea is demolishing a South Korea-built property that had been used to host reunions of families separated during the ...
The threat of climate change, nuclear conflict and biological hazards are some of the reasons the Bulletin’s experts decided to move the clock up. It’s the first time the clock has been moved ...
The clock, a globally recognized symbol ... hazards. The announcement will be live-streamed on January 28 at 10 a.m. EST. The Doomsday Clock debuted in 1947 during the early years of the nuclear ...
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists will reveal the 2025 Doomsday Clock time on January 28, highlighting humanity's proximity to self-destruction. This year’s assessment will consider nuclear risks, ...
Iran sends conciliatory signals to leaders in Davos Iranian official Zarif tells critics 'let's talk' UN nuclear watchdog says Iran pushing hard on enrichment IAEA chief Grossi says dialogue ...
It's almost second nature to flick your hazards on in severely adverse conditions, but did you know that hitting the little red triangle on your dash can land you a fine in certain circumstances?
SEOUL, South Korea — Denuclearization of North Korea is a prerequisite for global stability, South Korea said Tuesday after President Donald Trump described the reclusive regime as a “nuclear ...
First conceived of in 1945, this is a rocket that replaces burning chemical fuel with a nuclear reactor that is used to heat up a propellant. This propellant is most likely hydrogen, though ...
The hazards of radioactivity were not lost on the physicists ... reactor core was published on a 1951 cover of Scientific American and became a popular symbol of nuclear power. (It certainly helped ...