In addition to highlighting the need for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, Dave Crete’s story highlights the dangers of explosive nuclear testing (“Veteran telling the story of hidden ...
On this day 74 years ago, nuclear testing kicked off at the Nevada Test Site, just 65 miles north of Las Vegas.
In the middle of a dry lakebed northwest of Las Vegas sits a lone section ... an Air Force bomber dropped a Mk-6D nuclear ...
The next steps in the fatal midair plane and helicopter crash investigation. And, why nuclear testing could ramp up in the ...
On this day 74 years ago, nuclear testing kicked off at the Nevada Test Site, just 65 miles north of Las Vegas. Canada and Trump reach a border deal that delays tariffs for at least 30 days The ...
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nuclear testing was moved to sites—primarily the Nevada Test Site (now called the Nevada National Security Site), north of Las Vegas—deep underground, where nuclear effects could be better ...
This dry lakebed is roughly 75 miles northwest of Las Vegas and has been home to American testing efforts since the 1950s. Frenchman Flat is more than the location of a secret nuclear lab.
Thousands of feet underground, in a laboratory northwest of Las Vegas, the U.S. conducts some of its most sensitive nuclear weapons research. Nuclear testing seems like a Cold War relic ...
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