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Nuclear Weapons Warfare and Conflict


Nuclear

The category deals with the issues surrounding nuclear weapons, including proliferation, testing, and calls for their abolition. history of nuclear weapons, Nuclear waste, or Activism for nuclear disarmament. If more appropriate, please submit your sites there.

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  • - Reporter Ron Gluckman provides an in-depth analysis of Wen Ho Lee, in a story that asks whether there really was a spook in Los Alamos or a mere victim of a racist witch hunt?
  • - Information on a workshop for physics teachers who wish to explore creation of a general education course or units about the effects of the nuclear policies of nations.
  • - Outlaw labs information on the atomic bomb. Includes history, descriptions and diagrams.
  • - Computer model designed for analyzing the nuclear weapons problem. Allows assessment of effects and answers questions about nuclear war scenarios. Other info including news, photos and audio clips.
  • - Information and numerous links related to nuclear bombs, nuclear tests, risks and secrets.
  • - NTI, founded by Ted Turner and Sam Nunn, features daily news and in-depth resources/analysis on the threats from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. Research library with country and issue briefs, and comprehensive nonproliferation databases.
  • - Documents that during the most dangerous phases of the U.S.-Soviet confrontation during the early 1960s top military commanders had presidentially-authorized instructions providing advance authority to use nuclear weapons under specified emergency conditi
  • - A report by the Los Alamos Study Group on the B61-11 nuclear gravity bomb, a modified weapon entering the arsenal in early 1997 and designed to burrow underground and destroy hardened targets (February 10, 1997).
  • - Counter punch article discusses the development and use of small low yield deep penetrator war heads.
  • - A guide to nuclear weapons. Links to nuclear test images. Provides current information, technical data, and informative write-ups.
  • - Graphic animations show what gives nuclear bombs such immense power and what the long-term dangers are.
  • - Designed as a tool for teachers and students looking at the incredible feat required to develop the atomic bomb. Looks at the people involved, the science, and the other countries in the race.
  • - Information on US nuclear weapons laboratories, weapons testing, and environmental and economical concerns arising from production of weapons of mass destruction.
  • - Information and educational materials related to PBS film. Interactive features: enter the name of a town to see the damage zone if a nuclear weapon were detonated.
  • - Short overview of the A-bomb and hydrogen bomb. Includes history of nuclear weapons and multimedia clips.
  • - Federation of American Scientist report on US development of a new generation of precision low-yield nuclear weapons.
  • - Encyclopedia article discussing types of weapons, their design, effects, and delivery.
  • - Describes a new generation of penetrator N-bombs, like the B61-11, capable of destroying deeply-buried targets. Designed to counter the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction with a nuclear weapon for smaller targets.
  • - Reports on global security, arms control, military affairs, as well as nuclear issues. Back articles are available online.
  • - Updated and expanded 1987 edition by Cresson H. Kearny   with foreword by Dr.Edward Teller   Original edition published September, 1979, by Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
  • - Resources on the study of a full range of security issues, including not only traditional issues of non-proliferation, but also the impact of environmental, economic, energy, and health conditions on global security.
  • - Quasi-autonomous agency within DOE, established to oversee the nuclear weapons program and related activities.
  • - Explore the complex history surrounding the invention of the atomic bomb - a crucial turning point for all mankind. Follow a time line of nuclear history to today. CD-ROM for sale.
  • - Egyptian Nuclear Physics Association communique on depleted uranium and describes a site visit of the Al-tuwaitha, Iraq nuclear facility destroyed during the Gulf War.
  • - The government built a nuclear-weapons plant sixteen miles upwind of Denver. But decades passed before the public got wind of what was happening there. By Eileen Welsome of Westword Online.
  • - Provides Russian citizens and policy makers with information about nuclear weapons, arms control and disarmament based on open scientific analysis.
  • - Department of Defense. May 1997.
  • - Symposium proceedings of the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences in 1985. Discusses the human and environmental consequences in detail of nuclear war.

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