By cleverly tying the film in with real world events,
like the nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll in the 50s, the film feels a teensy bit more believable than any of the other Godzilla films, aside from maybe the original Gojira.
Not exact matches
Although North Korea
likes to brag about their successful missile launches and
nuclear tests, they still need more time to complete their program.
No more
tests The Comprehensive
Nuclear - Test - Ban Treaty aims to end nuclear tests like this one conducted in the
Nuclear -
Test - Ban Treaty aims to end
nuclear tests like this one conducted in the
nuclear tests like this one conducted in the 1950s.
It's
like a miniature, nonnuclear version of a
nuclear weapons
test.
His plan is equally clichéd: turn the Cold War between United States and the Soviet Union into a real one through political machinations, causing all - out
nuclear devastation (His theory that mutants will survive as they are «children of the atom» sounds
like something that should be
tested before putting it into action).
Consortium run
nuclear sites also oversee the production of plutonium pits, monitor the aging of
nuclear weapons, manage the production of critical
nuclear components
like Tritium — which helps boost the yield in all
nuclear weapons and initiate the fission stage in hydrogen bombs — and operate
test reactors.
Well, you play a mute, incorporeal soul trapped between life and death in a land which looks
like a
nuclear bomb
test site redesigned by a feng shui master, and your only means of interacting with the world is the removal and application of colour from a first person perspective.
Like the photograph shown here, much of his work emphasizes the fragility of beauty and the immanence of destruction in a world where governments
test nuclear weapons.
We explore Greenpeace's unwavering «no» on
nuclear power and its internal split over extreme tactics
like the raid on research fields in Australia that destroyed a
test of a promising genetically modified wheat variety.
Robert Pollard, a
nuclear engineer with the Union of Concerned Scientists, which focuses on energy and environmental issues, said that valves, cables and wiring at the plant and others
like it have never been
tested under conditions simulating emergencies.
A
test, which seems too obvious, is to take a chamber at 200 % saturation for example,
like the
nuclear physics cloud chambers.
I know no one will ever read this but I have always wondered what
testing nuclear weapons in the ocean might of had to do with El Nino's and the
like.
Examples include refining ways to securely handle radioactive waste from
nuclear reactors;
testing repositories for carbon dioxide captured at power plants; and, perhaps more important, improving the electricity grid so that it can manage large flows from intermittent sources
like windmills and solar panels.
And then if we're talking about specialist exams, say the ones I mentioned
like nuclear inspector, or competition lawyer, or development cooperation advisor; for these there would be a second interview which
tests a person's technical knowledge or technical background.