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, chemical and nuclear fields which are more modernistic. The fact about that would be: The Department of Defense estimates that as many as 26 nations may possess chemical agents and/or weapons and an addition of 12 may be seeking to develop them(Backgrounder
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Category: /Science & Technology
Why nuclear fusion is so cool.......
For a fusion reaction to take place, the nuclei, which are positively
charged, must have enough kinetic energy to overcome their electrostatic
force of repulsion. This can occur either when one nucleus
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
, eventually adding more than 400 radioisotopes. Through isolation and concentration of these new artificially' radioactive isotopes, many became available within a few years of medicine, research, and eventually weapons. Their discovery fundamentally changed our
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Category: /History
achieve was not because of curiosity, but of fear, pride, and power.
The second Great War had just ended and the terrorism of Hitler and his Nazis had been wiped out. Nevertheless, a new terror arose out of the war
. Nuclear warfare. When we used the atom
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Category: /Literature
felt relief not sadness.
The danger that we still face is called Saddam Hussein. "Reliable intelligence tells us that Iraq continues t manufacture chemical and biological weapons and to stop relentlessly for nuclear weapons, despite UN sanctions" (Pg. 152
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Crisis was perhaps the world's closest approach to nuclear war. In 1960 Soviet Premier Khrushchev decided to supply Cuba with nuclear missiles that would put the eastern United States within range of nuclear missile attack. Khrushchev, when asked, denied
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, allowing Allied forces travel to and from Berlin .
Among other problems President Kennedy faced, none was more serious than this one. The Cuban Missile Crisis was perhaps the world's closest approach to nuclear war. In 1960 Soviet Premier Khrushchev decided
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Category: /History
interference stopped, allowing Allied forces travel to and from Berlin .
Amongst other problems President Kennedy faced, none was more serious than this one. The Cuban Missile Crisis was perhaps the worlds closest approach to nuclear war. In 1960 Soviet Premier
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stopped,
allowing Allied forces travel to and from Berlin. Amongst other
problems President Kennedy faced, none was more serious than this one.
The Cuban Missile Crisis was perhaps the world's closest approach to
nuclear war. In 1960 Soviet Premier
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Category: /History/North American History
Allied forces travel to and from Berlin. Amongst other problems President Kennedy faced, none was more serious than this one. The Cuban Missile Crisis was perhaps the world's closest approach to nuclear war. In 1960 Soviet Premier Khrushchev decided to supply
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