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…and treatments from studying other species. So, in the case of Earth's climate and history, we can learn from other planets. The danger of all-out nuclear war, mercifully now receding after the end of the Cold War, was unique in that, alone of all the perils we face…
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…larger observable particles, such as protons and neutrons. They are bound by the short-range strong force, which overwhelms electromagnetism at sub nuclear distances. The leptons, which include the electron, do not feel the strong force. However, quarks…
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…the state discouraged other from trying. Also Belarus has a 14% trade deficit, which increase the vulnerability of the economy. Another drag on the economy is the continuing cost associated with the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, estimated in 1995 at a quarter…
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…alongside of the Navy. Some of the responsibilities inherent in a chosen military career are obvious, such as running a nuclear submarine or commanding a platoon of demolition specialists. Less obvious, but just as important, are the various clerical…
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…to make cigarettes: Uranium, water, Carbon Dioxide. These chemicals are also used to make nuclear bombs. I guess smokers enjoy smoking nuclear bombs. Some side effects of smoking are many forms of cancer, thickening of the blood, making the arteries…
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…not cause strip mines, nuclear waste, or oil spills. “As electricity consumption continues to rise around the world, a power source with these advantages could ameliorate the environmental toll of industrialization.” Solar cell technology dates back…
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…in cryogenics and in the study of superconductivity since its melting point is only just above absolute zero One of hydrogen's isotopes, tritium (3H) is radioactive. Tritium is produced in nuclear reactors and is used in the production of the hydrogen bomb…
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Category: /History
…wiped out and Japan surely could not have sustained a war without supply of equipment, ammo, and food. Even in Document F, Leo Szilard, a nuclear physicist, states that he and his colleagues, and the U.S. government, knew that the Japanese were basically…
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…The society of Waknuk has survived a nuclear war. The people have, however, only a dim memory of that period and refer to it as Tribulation, a time during which mankind had to pay for its sins. Only the war happened a long time ago, radiation still…
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…by the cell. Cells also contain other "small organs" called organelles that carryout various cell functions. And then there is the control center of the cell, the nucleus, surrounded by a protective outer covering call the nuclear membrane. The nucleus contains…
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