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Scientists reveal nuclear blast survival radius in new study
The latest scientific research on nuclear bomb survival distances offers crucial insights into the safest areas to take ...
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Duck & Cover: The 1951 Film That Taught Kids to Survive a Nuclear Blast
In 1951, as Cold War tensions grew, the U.S. government produced a short film called Duck and Cover. Created by the Civil ...
As fears of World War 3 grow, many are wondering what they would do in the event of a nuclear blast. Here's what experts say you should do ...
Aside from seeking shelter from radioactive fallout, it pays to have the right survival kit.
Perhaps the most well known public safety film from the Cold War, Duck and Cover shows Bert the turtle teaching children what to do in the event of a nuclear attack. It was produced by the civil ...
At this point, Atomic Marvel said this would cause ‘light blast damage’ consisting of permanent blindness and burned retinas, thermal radiation pulse (2nd degree burns), and temporary or permanent ...
Nuclear weapons produce frighteningly massive detonations that destroy everything in their path. They've only ever been used once during wartime, and the bombs of today are even deadlier than the one ...
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