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In an excerpt from his 1948 essay ‘On Living in an Atomic Age,’ C.S. Lewis reminds us that death has always been one of ...
It's quite tough to find, to the extent that it's been rumored to be discontinued. But spoiler, it's not, which makes nabbing ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth caused a stir when, pursuant to President Trump’s long overdue purge of content deemed to promote DEI, he absurdly flagged the name Enola Gay for removal, ...
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Einstein never worked directly on developing the world’s first atomic bomb for the United States, but its shadow loomed over ...
A black-and-white photo of a Las Vegas dancer posing in a mushroom-cloud swimsuit became iconic of America's "atomic age," but for decades her identity was unknown. The mystery has finally been ...
Thereafter, Iran began withdrawing from its JCPOA commitments by increasing uranium enrichment levels beyond 3.67 percent, ...
The lesson should be obvious: we cannot afford to repeat the mistakes of the atomic age. To invoke the Manhattan Project as a model for AI development is not only historically ignorant but also ...
He's a historian and a retired scientist who got his start during the atomic age, a complicated moment in American history when the line was blurred between fear and fascination with nuclear power.
US nuclear startup fuels next atomic age amid AI boom and rivalry with China Standard Nuclear’s quest to build safer reactor fuel draws investors and Pentagon interest as energy demands surge.
Friedrichs, 81, isn't a detective. He's a historian and a retired scientist who got his start during the atomic age, a complicated moment in American history when the line was blurred between fear ...