Mr. Ginzburg, a Russian physicist, helped develop the first Soviet hydrogen bomb and went on the win the Nobel Prize.
... it slows down too much, boom! The bomb explodes," says lead author Diego Altamirano of ... the energy is equivalent to 100 fifteen-megaton hydrogen bombs exploding simultaneously over each postage-stamp ...
A new book says Moscow acquired the secret of the hydrogen bomb not from its own scientists but from an atomic spy at the Los Alamos weapons lab in New Mexico.
Dr. Rosen was one of two young physicists at Los Alamos, N.M., who devised a way to confirm that thermonuclear fusion had occurred in a hydrogen bomb test.
... most powerful explosions in the solar system. Packing a punch equal to a hundred million hydrogen bombs, they obliterate everything in their immediate vicinity. Not a single atom should remain intact ...
... success of this reaction would give more information about the effects of a hydrogen bomb explosion, making it less likely the U.S. would need to resume nuclear weapons tests. It could ...
After more than a decade of work and $3.5 billion, engineers have completed the world's most powerful laser, capable of simulating the energy force of a hydrogen bomb and the sun itself.
... nuclear fusion reaction. If successful in taming the energy source of the sun, stars, and of the hydrogen bomb, scientists could develop a limitless new source of producing electricity for homes, ...
... nuclear fusion reaction. If successful in taming the energy source of the sun, stars, and of the hydrogen bomb, scientists could develop a limitless new source of producing electricity for homes, ...
... , was a Nobel prizewinning Russian physicist and a
father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb. He was born in Tsarist Russia
so long ago that even the calendar was different: his date of ...