We will never be capable of defending ourselves from invasion. We need an actual deterrent, and it can’t involve exposing our adversaries to The 2 Johnnies ...
In 1939, German scientists Otto Hahn (later a Nobel laureate in Chemistry) and Fritz Strassmann discovered the effect of ...
Summary The Doomsday Clock seeks to capture the severity of the existential threats facing humankind, as understood by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. While initially focused on nuclear ...
War is an expensive endeavor. Cost has been attached to conflict since antiquity, as weapons, training, and logistics aren’t ...
Former CAE vice-president Zhao Xiangeng is among a number of academicians no longer profiled on the body's website The profile of one of China's top nuclear weapons scientists has been scrubbed from ...
The profiles of at least three of China's leading nuclear, missile and radar experts were scrubbed from the website of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, the country's most prestigious academic body.
Saying the state has "a lot of energy needs," Gov. Maura Healey is tasking state agencies with adding 10 gigawatts of power to the state’s supply to help lower residents’ increasingly costly energy ...
The B-1B Lancer is a supersonic variable-sweep wing heavy bomber used by the US Air Force, designed for long-range missions with high payload capacity. Originally built for nuclear delivery, it was ...
The F/A-18E/F Super Hornet remains a vital asset for the U.S. Navy, serving as the backbone of carrier air wings and a key component in "Operation Epic Fury" against Iranian military infrastructure.
Oil prices surged today after energy infrastructure in Persian Gulf countries came under attack, with fires reported at facilities in Qatar and aerial threats intercepted in Saudi Arabia, following a ...
Saying the state has “a lot of energy needs,” Gov. Maura Healey tasked state agencies with adding 10 gigawatts of power to the state’s supply to help lower residents’ increasingly costly energy bills.
“Making predictions is difficult, especially about the future.” Sounds like a Berra-ism, a Yogi Berra malaprop, and he may have said it, but historically it’s credited to nuclear physicist Niels Bohr.