Recently added articles from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists:
A cover story for the ages.(Editor's Note)(Editorial)
Mar 01, 2005; ... IT WOULD BE DIFFICULT TO BELIEVE WHAT'S HAPPENED on the global scene over the last 16 years--my tenure as a member of the Bulletin staff--if we hadn't actually lived through it. Let's recap: From 1989 to 1991, as decades-old assumptions fell along with the Berlin Wall and then the Soviet ...
Biodefense benefits.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
Mar 01, 2005; ... SUSAN WRIGHT'S ARTICLE IN THE November/December 2004 Bulletin ("Taking Biodefense Too Far") highlights the "billions for dubious biodefense" and mentions experiments performed under the guise of biodefense that have drawn domestic and international criticism. There's another ...
Doomsdazed.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
Mar 01, 2005; ... THANK YOU FOR YOUR EXCELLENT analysis of "doomsday" ("Rethinking Doomsday," November/December 2004). I do think there is one "weapon of mass destruction" that is regularly left off everyone's list, however: the U.S. economy and its impact--combined with that of other highly industrialized ...
Space war--now we're jammin'!(Bulletins)(Operation Iraqi Freedom)
Mar 01, 2005; ... ON DECEMBER 14, 2004, Gen. Lance Lord, commander of U.S. Air Force Space Command, made a startling announcement: "The war in space," he said, "began during Operation Iraqi Freedom." The general has made similar proclamations for more than a year. Which raises an intriguing question: How ...
The price of paranoia? $1.1 mil and up.(Tampa Super RV Show )(Brief Article)
Mar 01, 2005 ... A recreational vehicle said to be "the first high-line motor coach that can protect occupants against nuclear radiation from dirty bombs, nuclear accidents, as well as, biological and chemical agents that might leak into the environment or that could be used by terrorists" was introduced ...