Bikini Atoll, once a peaceful and beautiful Pacific Island, became a nuclear testing site. About 23 nuclear tests were conducted by the United States from 1946 to 1958. These tests left lasting impacts on both the island’s environment and its people. Radioactive contamination has made Bikini Atoll largely uninhabitable, forcing generations of its residents to
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Radiation Fallout: How Atmospheric Nuclear Testing Exposed Populations Worldwide
In a quiet corner of America’s history, something big was happening. During the 1950s and early 1960s, the United States conducted atmospheric nuclear tests. These tests were more than just huge explosions in the desert; they were events that changed countless lives. While the goal was scientific progress, the consequences were far-reaching. Radiation fallout and
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