Kristen Iversen spent her childhood in the 1960s in Colorado near the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons factory, playing in fields that now appear to have been contaminated with plutonium. In Full Body Burden, she investigates the environmental scandal involving nuclear contamination around her childhood home.
Niels Ackermann is this year's recipient of the Ville de Perpignan Rémi Ochlik Award
Expert's guide to meaningful & fun things to do in Hiroshima not found in guide books. Covers main attractions, hidden gems, Miyajima & more!
A whistleblower says Flynn texted an ex-partner during Trump's inauguration to say a U.S.-Russia project to build nuclear reactors was "good to go."
“Labour shadow minister declares opposition to nuclear weapons renewal http://t.co/Kpm9oHGolF via @TheCommonSpace”
In 1990, the federal government invited a group of geologists, linguists, astrophysicists, architects, artists, and writers to the New Mexico desert, to visit the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. They would be there on assignment. The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is the nation’s only permanent underground repository for nuclear waste. Radioactive byproducts from nuclear weapons manufacturing and nuclear power plants. WIPP was
Photographer GERD LUDWIG - The long shadow of chernobyl - Book - Documentary - SILVER - One Eyeland Photography Awards 2014
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Expert's guide to meaningful & fun things to do in Hiroshima not found in guide books. Covers main attractions, hidden gems, Miyajima & more!
Sue Hayman, Labour Member of Parliament for Workington, says the Government must step in now to save NuGen’s Moorside nuclear power station project
A look back at America's atomic anxieties during the early years of the Cold War, presented by Getty Images.
Ninety-year-old Ivan Shamyanok says the secret to a long life is not leaving your birthplace, even when it is a Belarusian village poisoned with radioactive fallout from a nuclear disaster.
This major scientific breakthrough proves that scientists can create a clean-energy alternative that can be harnessed for power.
Jeremy Corbyn says he could not use Britain's nuclear weapons as home secretary Andy Burnham threatens to quit and defence secretary Maria Eagle declares him 'unhelpful'
Internationally-renowned photojournalist Gerd Ludwig has spent years documenting the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. In 1986, an error at the plant in Ukraine led to an explosion that ultimately caused over a quarter of a million people to permanently evacuate to escape the radiation and radioactive fallout. Over the course of several trips to the site and the region, Ludwig has amassed a documentary record of a people and a place irreparably altered by a tragic accident. Now Ludwig has released an iPad app with over 150 photographs, video, and interactive panoramas. Gathered here is a small selection of the work Ludwig has produced over the years of the still-unfolding tragedy. -- Lane Turner (23 photos total)On April 26, 1986, operators in this control room of reactor No. 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant committed a fatal series of errors during a safety test, triggering a reactor meltdown that resulted in the world's largest nuclear accident to date. Today, the control room sits abandoned and deadly radioactive. Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, Ukraine, 2005 (Gerd Ludwig/INSTITUTE)
MARIYA GORDEYEVA, of Reuters, reports from Kazakhstan as it continues to grapple with the legacy of nuclear weapons tests conducted between 1949 and 1989...
Its team of hackers has been behind some of the bigger cyberattacks in recent years.
Trident is useless, and Corbyn’s shadow cabinet should be ashamed. Their stance has more to do with global posturing than our national security
Researchers from Columbia University have tested the Marshall Islands for harmful radiation to determine that they can now be considered habitable – all but Bikini Atoll.
Kremlin claims audio of officers discussing UK help with missiles shows involvement of ‘collective west’
Raymond Briggs' world-famous graphic account of one ordinary couple's attempt to stand firm in the face of nuclear annihilation remains as powerful today as it was when it was first published in 1982. Following Jim and Hilda Blogg in the days before and after a nuclear attack on Britain, When the Wind Blows is alternately funny, shocking, heartbreaking and devastating. Few can read it and not be deeply moved. Despite writing some of the most beloved and enduring children's books of all time - The Snowman, Father Christmas and Fungus the Bogeyman - When the Wind Blows is very much a story for adults. Not only does it articulate the fears of the generations who grew up in the shadow of the Cold War, but it also speaks today of our own fears, living as we do in a nuclear age. Written and illustrated by Briggs, When the Wind Blows has never been out of print.
"I captured the clock on the wall. It stood frozen at 1:23 AM—the moment when the reactor exploded and time in Chernobyl stood still forever."
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6. Policemen inspects a lumber truck that reeks of alcohol during prohibition (1926).
Max Norman writes about Emmet Gowin’s new book, “The Nevada Test Site,” which reflects on beauty in the aftermath of nuclear destruction.
In the secret world of spies and covert operations, no other intelligence service continues to be as surrounded by myth and mystery as the Mossad. Gordon Thomas reveals that all too often the truth exceeds all the fantasies about the Mossad. Revised and updated for 2015, this new edition includes: - Mossad's secret meeting in 2013 with Saudi Arabia's intelligence chief to plan for Israel to use Saudi to attack Iran should the Geneva discussion fail to be honored by Iran. - The attack on Iraq's nuclear reactor that will be the flight path to an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. - Mossad's new cyber-war unit preparing to launch its own pre-emptive strike. - Why Mossad's former director, Meir Dagan, has spoken out against an attack on Iran. - Mossad agents who operate in the \"Dark Side\" of the internet to track terrorists. - Mossad's drone and its first killing. - Mossad's role in the defense of Israel's Embassy in Cairo during the Arab Spring. - An introduction to Mossad's new director, Tamir Pardo. These and other stunning details combine to give Gideon's Spies the sense of urgency and relevance that is characteristic of truly engrossing nonfiction.