For four decades, a stretch of Nevada desert was synonymous with nuclear firepower. Between 1951 and 1992, the U.S.
Nevada's elected officials are concerned that nuclear weapons may again be tested here, after President Donald Trump declared ...
The Nevada desert once scarred by mushroom clouds now shelters a surprisingly rich web of life, with scientists documenting roughly 1,500 plant and animal species inside the former nuclear proving ...
Thomas Hunt, M.D., associate professor of family and community with the University of Nevada School of Medicine and Nevada program director for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program ...
Southern Nevada’s Congressional delegation is calling on the Trump administration to “reaffirm” the United States’ ...
The National Atomic Testing Museum announces it is extending its Giving Tuesday matching donation challenge through Tuesday, Dec. 9. Additionally, the matching donation has increased by an additional ...
America’s last nuclear detonation was nothing special. Smaller than the bomb that killed 73,000 people in Nagasaki, it exploded 1,397 feet below the Nevada desert. It shook the ground, created a ...
Nev., has signed on to a new bill that would establish a presumption that certain veterans were exposed to radiation and other toxins at the test site, and get them benefits.
The National Atomic Testing Museum announces its participation in this year’s global Giving Tuesday movement occurring on Tuesday, Dec. 2. This year’s $25,000 matching donation is thanks to the genero ...
President Donald Trump’s call to resume U.S. nuclear weapons testing prompted quick condemnation from some Nevada congressional Democrats. It’s unclear exactly what directive Trump gave in a Wednesday ...
Hydronuclear experiments, barred globally since the 1990s, may lie behind President Trump’s call last month for the United ...