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Manhattan Project National Historical Park, with sites in three time zones, tells the complex story of the making of the ...
The daughter of an Oak Ridge engineer seeks to understand her father's role in the Manhattan Project—and fills unknowns with ...
The hard work in Oak Ridge contributed to the research leading up to the Trinity Test, the very first deployment of a nuclear weapon in history.
Wednesday marks 80 years since the Manhattan Project’s Trinity test, and the American Nuclear Society is commemorating Oak ...
Brig. Gen. Leslie Groves: After arriving at the Alamogordo base camp on July 15, a brief review of the situation with Oppenheimer revealed that we might be in trouble. The bomb had been assembled and ...
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and artificial intelligence company Atomic Canyon signed a ...
The Oak Ridge Reservation and 3 other sites are "well-situated for large-scale data centers, new power generation, and other ...
Data centers for artificial intelligence and energy generation projects could soon be developed on federally-owned land in ...
The map created using a simulation tool shows the devastating impact of a hypothetical U.S. nuclear strike on Tehran, Isfahan, and Qom.
The risk of nuclear war is arguably higher than it's been since the 1980s, due to ongoing conflicts and tensions. So what would happen if a nuclear bomb was dropped on New York City?
The Oak Ridge Fire near Window Rock has scorched over 6,000 acres in just a few days, prompting evacuations in nearby Navajo communities.
The bomb hasn’t been used since, apart from test blasts, and after the Cold War ended in 1991, the risk of nuclear war mercifully declined.