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Andy Haverly, a 25-year-old software engineer with no formal climate science training, has proposed detonating the worlds ...
From natural chaos to wartime blasts and industrial disasters, these are history's most powerful non-nuclear explosions ...
Using a nuclear explosion yield of 81 gigatons, scientists can sequester 30 years' worth of carbon dioxide emissions, the ...
Discover the origins of the Soviet Union's massive bomb and its status as one of the cleanest nuclear bombs ever detonated. Learn about the inventor who received a peace prize from the inventor of ...
Russia, China, India, Pakistan and North Korea deploy missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons and are believed to be ...
Satellite imagery shows new air defence installations, a new loading platform for rail-based logistics, and high security ...
Using a nuclear explosion yield of 81 gigatons ... would be well over a thousand times bigger than the 50-megaton 'Tsar Bomba' test, conducted in 1961 by the Soviet Union in 1961.
Y ou know the situation is bad when someone suggests detonating a nuclear weapon will make things better. That’s the idea ...
A young Microsoft engineer has proposed a radical idea to combat climate change — detonating an 81-gigatonne nuclear bomb ...
SATELLITE pictures have exposed mad Vladimir Putin’s modernisation of Russia’s closest nuclear sites to Britain. The Russian ...