Our nuclear future.(books about nuclear weapons)(Book review)Quester, George H
the word 'nuclear' refers to anything to do with the atomic nucleus, whether you're using it to generate power or create weapons of mass destruction. Here, physicist and science educatorRichard Wolfsonrecommends five books relating to things nuclear, from a book of graphic nonfiction about the ...
296 pp. $37.95 ISBN: 978-1-59114-531-8 There is no shortage of writings on nuclear weapons and associated issues, but neither is there shortage of ignorance on the issues. Jerry Miller, a retired vice admiral who spent much of his career in nuclear warfare planning, including helping to ...
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about nuclear power, but every aspect of nuclear, from the basic physics to nuclear weapons and medical technologies. It tries to take a disinterested approach, presenting the pros and cons, so we can each make a decision we're comfortable with about the role of nuclear technology in our ...
No one has seen anything similar, so people are surprised about the event. But then, this wonder is likely to become a disaster. Things escalate pretty fast and martians emerge out of nowhere. At this point, terror takes the whole place over. Armed with superior weapons and heat rays, ali...
What this poor country did exactly with it's nuclear inventory? With thousands of nuclear weapons still present around the world, how Kazakhs relinquished their nuclear inheritance represents an urgent warning about global security. Before and After the Fall: World Politics and the End of the ...
It’s most redeeming quality, from a survivalists standpoint, is that it’s portrayal of how the average person fared in a nuclear aftermath might make you think twice about not stocking up on more of everything. I think it’s a good read, and definitely a ‘thinking mans’ sort of ...
An age ago I was asked to contribute to a symposium in Toronto on ‘Post-atomic eyes‘; I confessed at the time that I was taken aback – what on earth were the connections between drones and nuclear weapons? Eventually I realised the root of the problem: I knew a lot about drones an...
Ace in the Hole: Why the United States Did Not Use Nuclear Weapons in the Cold War, 1945 to 1965 Timothy J. Botti. Greenwood Press, 1996 Read preview Overview The Cold War: The United States and the Soviet Union, 1917-1991 Ronald E. Powaski. Oxford University Press, 1998 Read...