Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world.
 

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Contents

Radiation & Health: what the Fight is All about
2
Radiation (Physiological effects)
Nuclear Victims of the World Unite
3
Nevada-Semipalatinsk (Organization), Nuclear weapons (Testing, Suspension, Soviet Union)
The Greening of the Pentagon
4
Military and the environment (Humor, satire, etc)
Targeting Targeting
5
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
Chile Takes the Open Road
7
Nuclear energy (Chile)
Culture Shock at the Weapons Complex
29
James D. Watkins (American admiral and Secretary of energy.), United States Dept. of Energy, Nuclear weapons (Manufacture), CEDR (Comprehensive Epidemiologic Data Resource)
Zapping the Food Supply
34
Irradiated foods
Telling the Public about Risks
37
Communication in government, Communication of technical information, Nuclear energy (Public opinion)
Deadly deceit (Book Review)
40
Living with radiation (Book Review)
41

The Boom in B-2 Bashing
8
Union of Concerned Scientists, United States Air Force (Appropriations and expenditures), B-2 bomber
Low-level Radiation: the Cancer Controversy
15
Chernobyl: Answers Slipping Away
19
Chernobyl nuclear disaster, 1986
Nuclear Workers at Risk
24
Nuclear weapons (Manufacture), Nuclear industry employees (Health and hygiene)

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