A Princeton University simulation shows how a single low-yield nuclear weapon could rapidly spiral into a full-scale US–Russia nuclear war, leaving over 90 million people dead or injured within hours ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The thought of nuclear war feels like something pulled from a Cold War documentary or a dystopian movie — not a real possibility.
Mounting global tensions have prompted nuclear security experts to revisit a question most Americans would rather not ...
It would be a-crop-alyptic. Amid rising tensions around the world, Penn State University scientists have revealed what the fallout would be from a nuclear war — with an unfathomable famine, mass ...
“At the end of the Cold War, global powers reached the consensus that the world would be better off with fewer nuclear weapons. That era is now over.” That is the chilling opening line of Kathryn ...
If anything, the widespread lack of comprehension (and so protest) is one big reason nuclear war remains so chillingly possible. A missile is fired during a US and South Korea joint training exercise ...