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  2. Princeton study: U.S.-Russia nuclear war would kill 34 ... - AOL

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    More than 90 million people would be killed or injured in a nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia if a conventional conflict went too far, according to a new simulation created by Princeton ...

  3. John Aristotle Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Phillips attended Princeton University as an undergraduate. He was a major in physics, and played the tiger mascot at sports events. While an undergraduate physics major at Princeton University, he attended a seminar on arms control in which he read John McPhee's The Curve of Binding Energy (1974), which profiled the nuclear weapon designer Ted ...

  4. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, John Wheeler was setting up a secret H-bomb research lab at Princeton University. Lyman Spitzer, Jr., an avid mountaineer, was aware of this program and suggested the name "Project Matterhorn". [3] Spitzer, a professor of astronomy, had for many years been involved in the study of very hot rarefied gases in interstellar space.

  5. CRP-2B - Wikipedia

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    CRP-2B (Crisis Relocation Program 2B) is a hypothetical scenario of nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union that was created in 1976 by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. It involved the detonation of 1,444 weapons, with a yield of 6,559 megatons , and projected an American death toll of between 85 and 125 million (the ...

  6. AI solves nuclear fusion puzzle for near-limitless clean energy

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    Scientists have used artificial intelligence to overcome a huge challenge for producing near-limitless clean energy with nuclear fusion.. A team from Princeton University in the US figured out a ...

  7. Proud Prophet - Wikipedia

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    The final outcome of the Proud Prophet war game would show the need to resolve global issues in times of war or potential war. The outcome of an all-out nuclear war is the total destruction of both sides involved, and a death toll nearly reaching half a billion with the remaining dying from starvation or lethal doses of radiation. [2]

  8. Bruce G. Blair - Wikipedia

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    Blair was a nuclear security expert and a research scholar at the Program on Science and Global Security at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. [8]

  9. Frank N. von Hippel - Wikipedia

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    Prior to working at Princeton, he worked for ten years in the field of theoretical elementary-particle physics. [ 3 ] In the 1980s, as chairman of the Federation of American Scientists , Von Hippel partnered with Evgenyi Velikhov in advising Mikhail Gorbachev on the technical basis for steps to end the nuclear arms race .