Cancer Among Military Personnel Exposed to Nuclear Weapons
In the period of time at the beginning of "the Cold War" between 1945 and 1962, several countries tested nuclear weapons in the open air. The United States tested weapons in the South Pacific as well as at the Nevada testing grounds. Military .. [... more]
American Cancer Society |
Bomb Scare: The History and Future of Nuclear Weapons
Strong on policy; watch the physics: This book reviews the history of nuclear weapons and nonproliferation agreements and offers some solutions to the threat of nuclear terrorism as well as ideas to address lack of security of the nuclear fuel supply and [... more]
$18.95
Amazon.com |
How to Analyze Preventive War
This article will teach readers how to analyze preventive war situations. The reality that we are on the verge of seeing an exponential increase in the amount of nations with a nuclear weapons capability has facilitated an environment where ... [... more]
eHow |
Stephen M. Younger, PhD
Stephen M. Younger is a senior policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. He recently retired as a senior fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he was in charge of nuclear weapons research and development. ... [... more]
Harper Collins |
Terrorism, Political Intrigue - Christian Literature
Terrorism, North Korea, and nuclear weapons are on everyone's mind today. Many wonder what the role of the US should be in today's world. Many believe the US will be struck by terrorists again. Still others are terrified that North Korea will ... [... more]
Bella Online |
Nuclear Weapons Cleanup
Workers at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Hanford Site near Richland, Wash., are preparing to begin one of the most environmentally critical cleanup projects in the nation's history. Working atop a full-size replica of an 800,000-gal. storage ... [... more]
Popular Mechanics |
Radiation injuries
Radiation injuries are caused by ionizing radiation emitted by sources such as the sun, x-ray and other diagnostic machines, tanning beds, and radioactive elements released in nuclear power plant accidents and detonation of nuclear weapons during ... [... more]
Health A-Z |
United States Department of Energy (USDOE)
The United States Department of Energy (USDOE) has a broad national mission that includes oversight of energy production and distribution. It also has a major role in the production of nuclear weapons, the safe storage of nuclear wastes, and the ... [... more]
Healthline |
U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy
What role should nuclear weapons play in today s world? How can the United States promote international security while safeguarding its own interests? U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy informs this debate with an analysis of current nuclear weapons policies [... more]
$29.95
eBooks |
Nuclear Weapons
Concise... not neccesarily a compliment: In this book, the first 70 pages are devoted to the actual book chapters. When you take into account the pictures (which are not really mind-blowing) and the large font, there is really not much meat to the book. [... more]
$14.95
Amazon.com |
Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy
ADVOCATES DEVELOPMENT OF LIMITED WAR DOCTRINE: The main premise of this 1958 book is that the USA must plan for a limited war and not assume that all wars will be total ones, like World War II. Kissinger argues that our failure to do this caused great [... more]
$21.95
Amazon.com |
Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East
Book Description: "A comprehensive and integrated discussion of the nuclear weapons proliferation risks in the Middle East, in an up-to-the minute analysis drawing on decades of history."--George H. Quester, author of Nuclear Monopoly " [... more]
$39.95
Amazon.com |