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Movies can tell us a lot about what scares us. And ever since the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the fear of nuclear war has reverberated across decades of film.
Eighty years after Hiroshima, the idea that nuclear war can be controlled is making a comeback.
I'm Alex Wellerstein. I'm a nuclear historian. I'm here today to answer your questions from the internet. This is Nuclear History Support. [upbeat music] All right, first up, we have one from ...
Movies can tell us a lot about what scares us. And ever since the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the ...
Eighty years ago, one nuclear bomb incinerated over 100,000 people in Hiroshima. Today, the U.S. has the equivalent of 50,000 Hiroshima-sized bombs.
Here are the 10 best disaster movies on Netflix right now, from genre classics like 'Airport' to Oscar nominees like 'Society ...
President Trump is rattling the U.S.’s formidable nuclear saber amid his growing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s refusal to halt the war in Ukraine, just days ahead of Tru… ...
For those who came of age in this calmer world, nuclear weapons are something seen in films set in the cold war, or referenced in works of music from previous eras.
Russia has announced it is ending its self-imposed moratorium on the development of short- and medium-range nuclear missiles, deepening a nuclear weapons stalemate between Moscow and Washington.
Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to change course in response to social media comments from ormer Russian president Dmitri Medvedev ...
Dmitry Medvedev referenced a rumored Soviet-era nuclear weapon system during an online disagreement with President Trump.
Eighty years after the US bombed Hiroshima, a show tracks the cultural reception of both nuclear weapons and nuclear power.
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