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Jan 21, 2021

How Will We Save Ourselves?

An Essay on Racism and Accountability in the Nuclear Policy Field Note: This essay was originally circulated among an open letter (Google docs) within the nuclear policy expert community in July 2020 Many centuries ago, people believed that the apparition of a comet — a burning star hurtling across the sky — meant that a catastrophic event was about to descend…

Science

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How Will We Save Ourselves?
How Will We Save Ourselves?
Science

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Jul 18, 2017

Reigning Nuclear Supreme: House of Cards Offers Sobering Reflection on Nuclear Issues…when the Real DC can’t.

***Season 5 spoilers ahead*** It must be tough for House of Cards to tap into an exhausted public consciousness, already tested and strained by real U.S. politics. …

House Of Cards

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Reigning Nuclear Supreme: House of Cards Offers Sobering Reflection on Nuclear Issues…when the Real…
Reigning Nuclear Supreme: House of Cards Offers Sobering Reflection on Nuclear Issues…when the Real…
House Of Cards

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Jun 26, 2017

How Arundhati Roy Dismantled Nuclear Weapons with a Pen

During crucial moments in history, the world asks us to demonstrate our virtues and wear our hearts on our sleeves. Not everyone is up to the task. But when true courage does manifest, it is magically infectious. Other people will absorb it and it will crystallize inside them. In times…

Nuclear Weapons

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How Arundhati Roy Dismantled Nuclear Weapons with a Pen
How Arundhati Roy Dismantled Nuclear Weapons with a Pen
Nuclear Weapons

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·Jun 20, 2017

The Twilight Zone, Nuclear War, and Sci-Fi Escapism

With the messy state of international affairs and over-the-top political drama worthy of universal facepalms and eyerolls, everybody is turning to their favorite dystopic show available for stream to get away from it all: The Leftovers. The Handmaid’s Tale. Even the Twin Peaks reboot. …

Nuclear Weapons

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The Twilight Zone, Nuclear War, and Sci-Fi Escapism
The Twilight Zone, Nuclear War, and Sci-Fi Escapism
Nuclear Weapons

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Dec 16, 2016

John Glenn, Protector of Tomorrowland: How an Astronaut Shaped Nuclear Policy

In the early Sixties, America was mired in earthly miseries threatening its future, from deep-seated segregation in the heartland to a seemingly unending power struggle with the Soviet Union. Despite the tumult, it managed to set optimistic sights on outer space. In 1961 Al Shepard became the first American to…

Nuclear Weapons

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John Glenn, Protector of Tomorrowland: How an Astronaut Shaped Nuclear Policy
John Glenn, Protector of Tomorrowland: How an Astronaut Shaped Nuclear Policy
Nuclear Weapons

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Mar 2, 2015

Little Boy to Nuclear Boy

How Japanese art reminded us of humanity after two nuclear tragedies. Inspired by Takashi Murakami’s “Little Boy” exhibition (2005) While flipping through Hugh Gusterson’s book, Nuclear Rites: A Weapons Laboratory at the End of the Cold War (1996), a chilling paragraph caught my eye: The marked bodies of all these pigs, dogs, monkeys, cows [subjected to radiation to study nuclear weapons…

Nuclear Weapons

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Little Boy to Nuclear Boy: BOOM + Tragedy = Art
Little Boy to Nuclear Boy: BOOM + Tragedy = Art
Nuclear Weapons

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Nov 12, 2014

Big Hero 6 Confronts Hiroshima and Nagasaki

The origin story of Marvel’s “Big Hero 6" and its encounter with one bad nuclear villain. Illustration by Adriel Luis for Bombshelltoe The first Disney — Marvel CGI-animated mashup, Big Hero 6 (2014), captures the creative potential of two powerhouse companies working under the same roof: a heartwarming, action sci-fi story about an Asian-American robotics prodigy, his pudgy inflatable robo-medic sidekick and a crew of awesomely…

Pop Culture

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Big Hero 6 Confronts Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Big Hero 6 Confronts Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Pop Culture

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Nov 12, 2014

Women’s Work

The forgotten tales of women in the nuclear world. Photoillustration by Adriel Luis for Bombshelltoe In the early 1940s, at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, women filed off of buses every day and shuffled into their respective buildings ready for another day’s work. Some of these women were in charge of operating calutrons — mass…

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Women’s Work
Women’s Work

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Nov 10, 2014

Action flicks exploit the Bomb

In Hollywood, nukes are a target hit Photoillustration by Adriel Luis for Bombshelltoe The 2013 summer superhero film The Wolverine got movie critics excited about the big fireball scene depicting the August 1945 nuclear attack on Nagasaki, Japan. A Japanese soldier, clutching a knife as tears stream down his cheeks, is bracing for the nuclear blast when…

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Action flicks exploit the Bomb
Action flicks exploit the Bomb

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Nov 10, 2014

Tiara on a Test Site: Miss Atomic Bomb

During the Cold War, showgirl glamour became a means to cope with the existence of new deadly arsenals in America’s backyard. Lee Merlin, Miss Atomic Bomb 1957 (Photo: Las Vegas Sun) One wouldn’t intuitively put U.S. nuclear tests and pin-up girls together, but the two share a little-known history in the barren deserts of Nevada. While thousands of soldiers trudged around the infamous Nevada testing site, women sashayed into the nuclear…

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Tiara on a Test Site: 
Miss Atomic Bomb
Tiara on a Test Site: 
Miss Atomic Bomb

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