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…a very effective weapon, Drexler states that they are more potent than Nuclear weapons, and much easier to obtain ("Engines" 174). But aside from being used as a weapon, nanites would be able to produce weapons at a quick and inexpensive rate. In fact…
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…, and the makings of the deadliest weapons of mass destruction. The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed more than a dozen cases of smuggled nuclear-weapons-usable material, and hundreds more cases have been reported and investigated over the last decade…
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…bombs that were produced by the Manhattan Project. Today, this element is used in nuclear weaponry , as well as in nuclear power. In the future, Plutonium will be used in deep space exploration. Scientists plan to make small nuclear bombs to be exploded…
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…When it comes to identification with DNA, forensic scientists have two basic approaches at their disposal. One approach analyzes nuclear DNA and is useful in identifying someone who is alive or has died only recently. This is the technique used…
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…in the modern world. For months leading to the war George Bush has told the world that Iraq is stockpiling nuclear weapons, which pose a major risk to the US and other countries of the world. George Bush gave Iraq a deadline if by which they did not destroy all…
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…of their actions. The UN. failed to understand that communist China would not tolerate UN. forces on its borders. The anti-communist hysteria in the United States during and after the war, made the U.S. leaders stockpile nuclear weapons. The Soviets responded…
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…on its borders. The anti-communist hysteria in the United States during and after the war, made the U.S. leaders stockpile nuclear weapons. The Soviets responded by stockpiling their own nuclear weapons, thus creating a "Balance of Terror".34 The world became…
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…in parallel with international negotiations to eliminate all nuclear weapons worldwide. Move to end further research, development and testing of next-generation nuclear arsenal. 2. Support a Code of Conduct on arms sales to check the transfers of small arms and ban…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as that of a nuclear winter. As was done in response to the nuclear threat, the medical community should educate the public and policy makers about the threat. We need to build on the 1972 Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention to strengthen measures prohibiting…
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…killing by intelligence services against each other, the Cold War was heavily manifest in the concerns about nuclear weapons and propaganda were also critical and this tension shaped the lives of people around the world, almost as much as the actual fighting…
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