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Eighty years ago this week, physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his crew ushered in the nuclear age, when they successfully tested the first ever nuclear explosion in the New Mexico desert.
Author and historian Iain MacGregor profiles a diverse range of players in his latest book about the first atomic bomb used in warfare.
In 1932, as the Nazis were securing power in Germany through the ballot box, a young German man by the name of Raimund Pretzel wrote the draft of a novel centered on a young couple worried about their ...
Censorship tends to blow up in the faces of the censors. There's a basic principle of free speech that the censors always ...
COMMENTARY: Vatican II’s often-misread final document is best understood by returning to its central claim: Jesus Christ reveals man to himself.
July 16 marks 80 years since the first atomic bomb was detonated. The specter of nuclear annihilation has been with us ever ...
Author Roseanna White shares her perspective, through the lens of historical events, on why we should exercise our freedom to ...
One of the best deals in Amazon's Prime Day sale is the seemingly endless discounts on Blu-rays and movies in 4K.
Shares of Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA) have been long forgotten about since its demand for COVID shots fell off a cliff more than three years ago. Indeed, if you axed Moderna off your watchlist after the ...
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, Guggenheim Securities, TD Cowen, Cantor and Oppenheimer & Co. are acting as joint book-running managers for the public offering.
James Cameron has signed on to make a film adaptation based on the upcoming book, Ghosts of Hiroshima, and isn't afraid to spell out how his project will differ from Christopher Nolan's depiction of ...
“Yeah…it’s interesting what he stayed away from,” Cameron, 70, told Deadline of Nolan, 54, when asked if he was surprised Oppenheimer won seven Oscars and grossed nearly $1 billion. “Look, I love the ...