Top university scientists created a map simulation of who across North America would be impacted by nuclear fallout in the event of a nuclear explosion ...
A nuclear blast is often imagined as a single instant of destruction. In reality, for many farther from the explosion, danger would unfold over hours and days as fallout traveled with wind and weather ...
Social media-fueled theories of World War 3 have raised questions over what US states are safe should nuclear war happen.
A Cold War-era map from a 1986 study shows the devastating potential death toll if nuclear bombs were dropped on the United ...
A new analysis based on an online simulation tool is raising fresh questions about where Americans might be safest if a nuclear war ever happened. The study points to a handful of U.S. states that ...
President Donald Trump feared Iran's nuclear weapon capabilities. How safe would Pennsylvania and Delaware be during nuclear war or attack? See here.
The worlds first hydrogen bomb, codenamed 'Mike'. Nuclear weapons testing conducted by the US at Bikini and Enewtak atolls in the Pacific Ocean during 1946-1958 exposed local people to radioactive ...
Even eighty years after the first nuclear bomb test, the consequences still haunt people all around the world. Radioactive fallout hasn’t just vanished; instead, it continues to affect the health of ...
These US states would be the most at risk if there were a nuclear attack on missile silos in America's heartland ...