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9 mars 2022 · Jusqu'à présent, nous avons été poussés au bord de la guerre nucléaire par des événements aussi anodins qu'un groupe de cygnes volants, la Lune, des problèmes informatiques mineurs et une...
- Fukushima
Un tsunami a frappé la centrale japonaise en 2011,...
- Armes nucléaires
En 1993, l'Afrique du Sud a reconnu publiquement qu'elle...
- Fukushima
From invading animals to a faulty computer chip worth less than a dollar, the alarmingly long list of close calls shows just how easily nuclear war could happen by mistake.
13 oct. 2022 · The meeting is being held as global fears of nuclear warfare simmer after Putin’s thinly veiled threats about a nuclear attack and as Russian bombs increasingly pound Ukraine.
W e know that an all-out U.S.-Russia nuclear war would be bad. But how bad, exactly? How do your chances of surviving the explosions, radiation, and nuclear winter depend on where you live?...
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- Max Tegmark
7 mars 2024 · Possessing nuclear weapons isn’t about winning a nuclear war, the theory goes; it’s about preventing one. It hinges upon a carefully calibrated balance of terror among nuclear states.
Since the Manhattan Project's development of nuclear weapons in 1945 and their use by the United States in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II, the risk of a nuclear apocalypse causing widespread destruction and the potential collapse of civilization or extinction of humanity has become a common ...
27 juin 2024 · Staff Writer. The longer the war in Eastern Europe continues between Russia and Ukraine and the more provocations that occur worldwide, the closer the entire world becomes to "flirting with ...