Imagine a 150-kiloton nuclear bomb exploded in the city closest to you. Do you know how the city, its surrounding region, and its inhabitants would be affected? If you can't think of much more than "a ...
The modelling, based on a potential Russian strike on U.S. missile facilities, suggests some regions could be less affected than others, though experts stress that nowhere would be truly safe, reports ...
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UK’s new nuclear control room simulator mimics multiple reactor types safely
Lancaster University has officially unveiled a first-of-its-kind nuclear facility control room simulator, featuring a ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A nuclear bomb map created using a simulation tool shows the ...
Hundreds of thousands would be at risk of nuclear fallout across the U.S. if attacked, experts believe (Image: Getty Images) Map shows potential nuclear fallout risk across North America in the event ...
The Tri-Cities is building on its history of being on the forefront of nuclear innovation with a simulated control room to train the next generation of nuclear workers to operate advanced reactors.
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