Atmospheric nuclear testing is a little-understood but deeply important chapter in history. These tests were significant, above-ground detonations of nuclear weapons designed to assess their capabilities and impacts. However, they had far-reaching effects beyond the original intentions, especially for people living near testing sites. These individuals, often referred to as “downwinders,” unknowingly suffered from severe
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Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands: Nuclear Tests and Their Impact
The Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands is one of the most infamous sites of nuclear testing in history. Located in the Pacific Ocean, its once-pristine islands became a testing ground for nuclear weapons between 1946 and 1958. Today, the atoll stands as a chilling reminder of how those tests have affected the environment, public
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