Sentences with phrase «nuclear bombs went»

Enough plutonium to make seven or eight nuclear bombs went «missing» from Sellafield nuclear plant last year, new figures suggest.
That is, until one of them googled «safety nuclear bomb how shelter» from the beach — and found a Business Insider article titled «If a nuclear bomb goes off, this is the most important thing you can do to survive.»
Thorp even asked Goldman Sachs what would happen to PNP's account if a nuclear bomb went off in New York harbor (Goldman allayed his concerns by having a backup system in Colorado).
A plume of radioactive fallout (yellow) stretches east across Washington, D.C., a few hours after a nuclear bomb goes off near the White House in this snapshot of an agent - based model.

Not exact matches

If you're going to teach the Bible's version of how the earth was started, why not also teach the Scientology version where an evil alien impregnated a volcano and then blew it up with a nuclear bomb?
Psychologists David P. Barash and Judith Eve Lipton, in The Caveman and the Bomb: Human Nature, Evolution, and Nuclear War (McGraw - Hill, 1985), express this view with their useful observation that «the nuclear arms race goes on because people allow it» (p. 22, their empNuclear War (McGraw - Hill, 1985), express this view with their useful observation that «the nuclear arms race goes on because people allow it» (p. 22, their empnuclear arms race goes on because people allow it» (p. 22, their emphasis).
Lively met with Ugandan lawmakers during the conference, and in a blog post later he likened his campaign against LGBT people to a «nuclear bomb» against the «gay agenda» that had gone off in Uganda.
They came back, and one guy announced to us in the shelter, «It looks as if a nuclear bomb has gone off.»
I don't really know anything about anime, but every time I watch Ace Sanders here (and I've watched this, like, 40 times, easy), I think about one of those anime scenes where the guy with the dinosaur hair has his arm explode and turn into an even bigger arm that's actually a nuclear bomb and there's all this FLASHING and SQUEALING going on and a factory turns into a robot that knows how to turn its arms into nuclear bombs and the backgrounds are all just PINK SPEED LINES and nothing makes any sense and everyone's SCREAMING.
ALBANY - Mayor Bloomberg and Gov. Cuomo's war over the law governing teacher layoffs went nuclear on Wednesday with verbal bombs dropping from New York City to Albany.
Long gone are the days when the RAF possessed free - fall nuclear bombs they could use tactically against Russian columns steamrolling into western Europe.
«David Rivera could be standing in a burning building, the executioner could have a gun to his head and then a nuclear bomb could go off and you think, «He's done,»» said Sunshine State GOP strategist Rick Wilson.
«If you see a sensitive instrument going into a nuclear bomb design factory, you have to assume it's being used for designing bombs
Graphic artist Isao Hashimoto depicts the startling number of nuclear bombs that have gone off between 1945 and 1998, from the early U.S. and Soviet tests to the activities of Pakistan's nuclear program.
And it was Fermi's idea of doing the pile which, of course, was the way we got plutonium, and that's most amazing that we went critical in, [it] was like in December of 1942, I think, it was the seventh, and two years later we were getting plutonium at Los Alamos to build a bomb, most amazing; and of course that reactor there was made with unenriched uranium, so you don't need enriched uranium to have a nuclear reactor and to make plutonium, but Fermi clearly he was known as the Pope: infallible, no question about it.
Beckett assembles a crack team to deliver and detonate not one but two nuclear bombs that must go off simultaneously in the only place on the planet in which they will do any good at stopping the movement of the plates — Los Angeles.
You're going to have a blast watching Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer portraying opposites as American and Russian spies during the Cold War that must put their differences aside and work together to infiltrate some dangerous people and locate a nuclear bomb; the banter that they share regarding the technical gadgets from their respective countries, their dissonance in personality (Cavill is the fast - talking, suave ladies man while Hammer is the brute that much control his temper), and constant feeling to one - up the other is all deeply fun.
But the film belongs to McCarthy as a CIA computer analyst who must go into the field when a rogue terrorist puts a nuclear bomb on the black market.
The storyline kicks into gear when one of Fine's assignments goes awry and a nuclear bomb slips into the manicured but deadly hands of Rayna Boyanov (Rose Byrne of «Bridesmaids»), the conniving daughter of a slain arms dealer.
The mission soon turns in a fight for survival as the rescue mission turns into a search and destroy mission where players must plant a nuclear bomb and make it back to their dropship before the bomb goes off.
Rough calculations show if you drill about a dozen mine shafts as deep as possible into the thing, and plunk megaton nuclear bombs down there, and then fire them off simultaneously, you'll get a repeat of the Long Valley Caldera explosion of about 800,000 years ago — which coated everything east of it with miles of ash and injected a giant aerosol cloud into the stratosphere — the ash layer alone formed a triangle stretching from the caldera to Louisiana to North Dakota, including all of Arizona and most of Idaho and everything in between — I bet that would have a cooling factor of at least -30 W / m ^ 2 — and you could go and do the Yellowstone Plateau at the same time — geoengineering at its finest.
We know that, if the «market» had to decide, it would go for gas and coal (as in China and India — the latter has a residual interest in nuclear because of the bomb).
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