Fourteen years after the Fukushima disaster, nuclear power is being rebranded as a climate savior, and fission is in fashion.
Amid growing international chaos, it should come as no surprise that nuclear dangers are increasing. The latest indication is a rising interest among U.S. allies in enhancing their nuclear weapons ...
On May 18, 1974, India alerted the world there was a new player in the atomic arms race with its first nuclear weapons test, code-named Smiling Buddha. That same year, two Princeton University ...
The Ghibli AI art trend has gained popularity on social media because it transforms users' photographs into interesting animated works of art. Ghibli AI art is typically seen as innocent entertainment ...
An installation view of “Linder: Danger Came Smiling” at the Hayward Gallery. Simon Coates for Observer The 1990s were a quiet time for Linder, and the exhibition neatly skips forward to the ...
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A show exploring the threat of nuclear weapons is coming to Poole. Talking About the Fire, created by award-winning Chris Thorpe and Claire O'Reilly, delves into the dangers of nuclear weapons and a ...
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The word Doomscrolling was coined in 2020, and became extremely popular during the Covid 19 pandemic, when negative (and often false) news was constantly circulated, on your phone, app or TV.
Gene Wu, minority leader of the Texas House of Representatives, speaks against Texas alien land bills at the rally in Houston on March 30. MAY ZHOU / CHINA DAILY Gary Nakamura, national vice ...
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