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  2. List of United States nuclear weapons tests - Wikipedia

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    First nuclear weapons test, conducted as part of the Manhattan Project. Tested the Mark 3 Fat Man design. Crossroads: 1946 2: 2: 2: 21 42: First postwar test series. Sandstone: 1948 3: 3: 3: 18 to 49 104: The first use of "levitated" cores made of oralloy. Tested components for Mark 4 design. Ranger: 1951 5: 5: 5: 1 to 22 40: First tests at the ...

  3. Desert Rock exercises - Wikipedia

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    Desert Rock was the code name of a series of exercises conducted by the US military in conjunction with atmospheric nuclear tests. They were carried out at the Nevada Proving Grounds between 1951 and 1957. Their purpose was to train troops and gain knowledge of military maneuvers and operations on the nuclear battlefield. They included observer ...

  4. Wall Street warms to nuclear power as banks including Goldman ...

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    Wall Street is throwing its support behind nuclear energy. Some 14 banks, including Goldman Sachs, are backing a drive to help triple global nuclear energy supply.

  5. Operation Bowline - Wikipedia

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    The United States's Bowline nuclear test series [1] was a group of 47 nuclear tests conducted in 1968–1969. These tests [ note 1 ] followed the Operation Crosstie series and preceded the Operation Mandrel series.

  6. History buff? Test your inauguration knowledge with our quiz

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    We are calling all history buffs, and anyone who likes to have a little fun, to test your knowledge of inaugurations past with our quiz, curated by USA TODAY Network political editors. If you can ...

  7. Operation Julin - Wikipedia

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    Greenwater, a Lawrence Livermore test, was to be fired in Area 19, [10] and was a test of an x-ray laser system. [12] The test was cancelled 16 July 1992. [13] The Greenwater nuclear device had already been assembled at the time of cancellation, and had to be dismantled. [14] A fourth test, Mighty Uncle, was planned for 1993.

  8. A $295 Billion Opportunity Is Hiding In Plain Sight. 2 ... - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Chief among these factors are carbon-neutral power goals that are evolving into outright mandates. While nuclear power may have a dented reputation due to its fair ...

  9. Operation Roller Coaster - Wikipedia

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    Operation Roller Coaster [1] was a series of four nuclear tests conducted jointly by the United States and the United Kingdom in 1963, at the Nevada Test Site. [2] The tests did not involve the detonation of any nuclear weapons.