Top university scientists created a map simulation of who across North America would be impacted by nuclear fallout in the event of a nuclear explosion ...
"(It) is especially relevant to this region given the strong nuclear presence and planned future expansion." ...
A new analysis based on an online simulation tool is raising fresh questions about where Americans might be safest if a nuclear war ever happened. The study points to a handful of U.S. states that ...
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World’s most advanced supercomputers decode nuclear reactor turbulence to advance safety
At Argonne National Laboratory, researchers are trading in old-school approximations for raw supercomputing power, ...
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AI like ChatGPT uses nuclear escalation in 95% of war game simulations, study finds - ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini threaten nuclear strikes on cities in war simulation ...
As the video illustrates, it doesn’t matter much who starts the war: when one side launches nuclear missiles, the other side detects them and fires back before impact. Ballistic missiles from U.S.
A simulation of the Pile Fuel Cladding Silo - one of the oldest waste stores and one of the highest hazard facilities on the UK's Sellafield site - is making it safer to upgrade robots handling waste ...
The modelling, based on a potential Russian strike on U.S. missile facilities, suggests some regions could be less affected ...
Nuclear expected to play key role in Tri-Cities future economy Students can train for high paying jobs on new control room simulator DOE grant and colleges expand nuclear curriculum and technician ...
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