Join World BEYOND War for our annual virtual film festival throughout the month of March to explore the untold stories of nuclear weapons, in commemoration of Nuclear Remembrance Day (March 1).
The total area burned in the recent Los Angeles fires is comparable to that of the primary destruction zone of a strategic ...
Originally from Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing by Richard Miller, and featured in Silent Fallout  From 1959-1970, the communities of Saint Louis, Missouri were tasked with a unique ...
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When atomic bombs struck Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, the blinding light and heat from the explosions left only shadows of ...
According to the BBC, the asteroid's size means it would have the same power as a nuclear bomb if it were to hit the Earth.
I’d like to explore the forgetfulness of humanity and the time the United States accidentally misplaced a hydrogen bomb — oops.
I interviewed three anti-nuke activists to understand the Doomsday Clock and how our society thinks about the very real ...
The US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and another on Nagasaki on August 9. These are the only times in history that nuclear weapons have been used in wartime. A few days ...
The United States dropped an atomic bomb on each Japanese city on August 6 and 9, 1945 — the only times nuclear weapons have been used in warfare. Days later Japan surrendered. Around 140,000 people ...
The recent inaugural address of President Donald Trump has sparked a heated debate over the origins of a groundbreaking scientific achievement: splitting the atom. Trump's claim that American ...