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  2. Project 4.1 - Wikipedia

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    The cover to the Project 4.1 Final Report, "Study of Response of Human Beings Accidentally Exposed to Significant Fallout Radiation" Project 4.1 was the designation for a medical study and experimentation conducted by the United States of those residents of the Marshall Islands exposed to radioactive fallout from the 1 March 1954 Castle Bravo nuclear test at Bikini Atoll, which had an ...

  3. List of United States nuclear weapons tests - Wikipedia

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    Trinity, part of Project Manhattan, was the first ever nuclear explosion. The nuclear weapons tests of the United States were performed from 1945 to 1992 as part of the nuclear arms race. The United States conducted around 1,054 nuclear tests by official count, including 216 atmospheric, underwater, and space tests.

  4. List of nuclear whistleblowers - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Hydro Nuclear Services and Westinghouse filed a memorandum to dismiss Doyle’s complaint. [48] In March 2002, the U.S. Court of Appeals Third Circuit dismissed Doyle’s request that the Administrative Review Board pay a tax enhancement for receiving back pay in a previous decision. [49]

  5. List of states with nuclear weapons - Wikipedia

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    Mushroom cloud from China's first nuclear test, Project 596. China tested its first nuclear weapon device ("596") in 1964 at the Lop Nur test site. The weapon was developed as a deterrent against both the United States and the Soviet Union. Two years later, China had a fission bomb capable of being put onto a nuclear missile.

  6. Radioactive contamination from the Rocky Flats Plant

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    Production of parts for nuclear weapons began in 1953. At the time, the precise nature of the work at Rocky Flats was a closely guarded secret. The plant produced fission cores for nuclear weapons, used to "ignite" fusion and fissionable fuel. [12] Fission cores resemble miniaturized versions of the Fat Man nuclear bomb detonated above Nagasaki ...

  7. High-level radioactive waste management - Wikipedia

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    A national Nuclear Fuel Waste Act was enacted by the Canadian Parliament in 2002, requiring nuclear energy corporations to create a waste management organization to propose to the Government of Canada approaches for management of nuclear waste, and implementation of an approach subsequently selected by the government. The Act defined management ...

  8. Castle Bravo - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 237 The final version tested in Castle used partially enriched lithium as its fusion fuel. Natural lithium is a mixture of lithium-6 and lithium-7 isotopes (with 7.5% of the former). The enriched lithium used in Bravo was nominally 40% lithium-6 (the remainder was the much more common lithium-7, which was incorrectly assumed to be inert).

  9. List of nuclear submarines - Wikipedia

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    Alfa class (Project 705 Lira) K-27 (Project 645) Mike class (Project-685 Plavnik) November class. November (Project 627) November-A (Project 627A) Sierra class. Sierra I (Project 945 Barrakuda) Victor class. Victor I (Project 671 Yorsh) Victor II (Project 671RT Syomga)

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