Over a 40-year period, up to 1989, the Soviet Union detonated 456 nuclear weapons in present-day Kazakhstan. A new documentary sees three generations of women speak about wounds and healing.
SALT LAKE CITY — A new documentary titled "928, The Threat Continues" shines a light on the enduring health implications faced by Utah residents and communities across the West due to atomic bomb ...
Reston, VA—The field of nuclear medicine is in the spotlight this season on the TV documentary Jobs of Tomorrow. The series, hosted by Kristin Marand, explores how technology and innovation drive the ...
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. — It was the summer of 1945 when the United States dropped atomic bombs on Japan, killing thousands of people as waves of destructive energy obliterated two cites. It was a decisive ...
This year’s IAEA Scientific Forum has highlighted how nuclear sciences and isotope hydrology are advancing solutions to global water challenges. The flagship side event at the 69th IAEA General ...
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst investigated wind and weather patterns to predict the timeline of nuclear fallout, including the paths through which radiation would spread ...
The first National Multimedia Festival on Technology and Life is scheduled to take place in January 2026 in the southwestern ...
Potential expansion appears in line with leader Kim Jong Un’s directive for ‘exponential growth’ of nuclear weapons ...