Tucked away in a forgotten corner of Mount Dora sits a Cold War-era nuclear bomb shelter with a crazy history. Known locally as the “Mount Dora Catacombs,” this 5,000-square-foot shelter — billed as ...
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Built in 1951, a house located five minutes away from the University of New Mexico holds a secret. To the untrained eye, the ...
“The resilience of nuclear installations can be viewed as the ability of the installation to quickly return to its original safety state after the occurrence of a potentially damaging event such as an ...
Officials have begun a large-scale nuclear incident exercise in New York amid fears of WWIII. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said the exercise includes military aircraft, personnel who ...
The upgrades include nuclear bomb shelters. The British government holds a “nuclear ambiguity” position by neither confirming nor denying developments. A vigil will be held outside the main gate of ...
When Bernard Jones Jr. and his wife, Doris, built their dream home, they didn’t hold back. A grotto swimming pool with a waterfall for hot summer days. A home theater for cozy winter nights.
Tehran is enriching uranium to up to 60 percent fissile purity, close to the roughly 90 percent required for a nuclear bomb, as per Reuters. But Iran has long denied any nuclear-bomb ambitions ...
To make this first nuclear bomb smaller and lighter, China used a levitated core, instead of Fat Man’s solid core. The “levitated” core design separates the fissile material pit from the tamper layer ...
A photo supposedly showing the "atomic shadow" of a human and a ladder that was created when the U.S. dropped atomic bombs above Japan at the end of World War II has been frequently shared online ...
TROUTDALE Ore. (KPTV) - Multnomah County needs a new animal shelter and a conceptual design plan was presented to the Board during its Tuesday meeting that could cost up to $85 million.
According to an IAEA yardstick, about 42 kilogrammes of uranium enriched to that level is enough in principle, if enriched further, for one nuclear bomb. Grossi said Iran currently had about 200 ...