In the early 1960s, the Institute grappled with going beyond “Duck and Cover.” The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in ...
Chernobyl disaster left behind a strangely-shaped object which would be deadly to anyone who came close to it.
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Anatoli Bugorski was hit in the head with a proton beam that put hundreds of fatal doses of radiation through him, and incredibly he survived.
Over the years we’ve featured quite a few radiatioactivity detectors, which usually include a Geiger-Muller tube, or perhaps a large-area photodiode. But in the event of radiation exposure from ...
Avowed has dozens of Unique weapons scattered about its open zones, and their vastly different potentials warrant a tier list.