There has not been a major (or minor) nuclear explosion since the 1960s. This is almost entirely because ...
Beyond roughly 4 to 5 kilometres, the immediate blast effects weaken significantly. Windows may shatter and some buildings may be damaged, but the chances of surviving the initial explosion improve ...
Anyone looking in the direction of the nuclear blast for up to 10 miles would experience temporary blindness that could last minutes, or even long-term blindness, and that's just the first millisecond ...
The world passed a nuclear milestone this week. And, perhaps surprisingly given the recent run of saber-rattling from the likes of Russia and the United States, it’s a positive one. “As of today, the ...
As Middle East tensions escalate, survival techniques are being shared to help people battle through WW3 and nuclear war, ...
Hrvoje Tkalčić receives funding from the Australian Research Council. The Australian National University operates and maintains the Warramunga Seismic and Infrasound Facility with funding from the ...
Editor’s note: This story is the first of a two-part series. The second installment will appear in Monday’s newspaper. Near the end of a washboard gravel road climbing uphill about five miles off ...