hydrogen-bomb
Yes, North Korea Probably Tested an H-Bomb — Just Not the Kind You’re Thinking Of
North Korea’s claim that it successfully detonated a hydrogen bomb has been met with widespread skepticism, but there are reasons to believe Pyongyang.
The World Condemns North Korea's New Hydrogen Bomb Claim
China, North Korea's strongest ally, said it would "launch solemn representations" following Pyongyang's claim that it had successfully conducted a test of a miniaturized hydrogen nuclear device,
North Korea Claims It Just Successfully Detonated a Hydrogen Bomb
North Korean state media announced that a small hydrogen bomb was successfully detonated on Wednesday, but experts are skeptical about the claim.
Kim Jong-un Says North Korea Has an H-Bomb — But No One Believes Him
North Korea's leader today boasted that his country has successfully developed a hydrogen bomb, but experts outside the hermit kingdom were somewhat skeptical.
A Visit to the Shell of the Bomb
One of the Titan II missile silos is still open to visitors, and it's a blast.
Doctor Teller's Strange Loves
Despite his love for the bomb, Edward Teller didn't consider himself a war-mongerer.
'The Second Hiroshima': The Largest U.S. Nuclear Test Ever Hit a Japanese Fishing Vessel
On March 1, 1954, the United States tested what was the most powerful thermonuclear device in U.S. history. Castle Bravo was the first test of a dry-fuel version of the hydrogen bomb developed by Edward Teller. Bravo was unfathomably powerful, yielding...