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The Manhattan Project's Trinity test bomb detonated on July 16, 1945. The light, noise, shockwave, and fallout cloud were ...
More Americans are now eligible for compensation for health problems linked to radiation exposure from the atomic weapons ...
On July 16, 1945, at 5:29 a.m. Mountain War Time, humanity entered the nuclear age with a blinding flash of light in the New ...
Archbishop John C. Wester, clad in black and flanked by two other New Mexico Catholic bishops, stood poised to venture into the White Sands Missile Range with plans to pray for peace and the ...
Generations of survivors of the world’s first nuclear bomb test have been excluded from any federal compensation.
Congress earlier this month finally got around to making New Mexico fallout victims of the first test of an atomic bomb and ...
Yet mainstream US media outlets and partisan politics are routinely oblivious to threat of oblivion.
In this except from the biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer, we hear from the people at the historic first test of the atomic ...
The Trinity Test changed the course of human history and continues to have an impact on people in New Mexico, some of whom ...
Today's 80th anniversary of the Trinity nuclear bomb test in New Mexico comes weeks after Congress agreed to include the state in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. The law was first established ...
Decades ago, scientists in New Mexico worked tirelessly to discover and test the world’s most destructive weapon – the ...
“It was a quirk of history that at that moment the energy of the atom was engineered to kill,” Schmidt told The National Interest. “The longer legacy of that day will be much greater than ‘the bomb.’ ...