Sentences with phrase «with hydrogen bombs»

It probably also depends on the reaction of China, which is probably not very happy about NK with hydrogen bombs but also not about the prospect of a war between NK and others.
(p. 113) This particular aspect of mentally healthy religion has taken on special significance on our shrinking planet where human animosities are now armed with hydrogen bombs and worse.
If the agreement you make with your spouse because you didn't know better ends up being horrible (or a judge won't approve it) your «amicable divorce» will blow up like it was hit with a hydrogen bomb.

Not exact matches

North Korea says it conducted its sixth nuclear test with a powerful hydrogen bomb — a stark move against President Donald Trump's warnings.
«With equity markets tumbling, escalating tensions between a Saudi - led Sunni bloc against Iran, ongoing hostilities in Syria, North Korea testing what it claims to be a hydrogen bomb, the once precious yellow metal is looking perky,» BBH strategists led by Marc Chandler said in a note on Thursday.
On Sept. 4, North Korea claimed it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb, increasing tensions with the United States and regional allies.
Each B - 52 can carry a hydrogen bomb with more destructive power than the combined explosives used by all sides in World War II.
In the resolutions adopted by the Evanston Assembly there is stated as one of the «two conditions of crucial importance which must be met, if catastrophe is to be averted»: «The prohibition of all weapons of mass destruction; including atomic and hydrogen bombs, with provision for international inspection and control, such as would safeguard the security of all nations, together with the drastic reduction of all other armaments.
With atomic and hydrogen bombs now stock - piled by both the United States and Russia in sufficient quantity and potency to destroy all human life upon the planet and with guided missiles to deliver them quickly to their targets, the annihilation not only of great cities but of entire nations in a matter of minutes has now become a staggering possibilWith atomic and hydrogen bombs now stock - piled by both the United States and Russia in sufficient quantity and potency to destroy all human life upon the planet and with guided missiles to deliver them quickly to their targets, the annihilation not only of great cities but of entire nations in a matter of minutes has now become a staggering possibilwith guided missiles to deliver them quickly to their targets, the annihilation not only of great cities but of entire nations in a matter of minutes has now become a staggering possibility.
Human life begins with a bang but not quite the bang of the fusing of tritium and deuterium in a hydrogen bomb.
The United States followed in January 1958 with the 31 - pound satellite Explorer I. Even as the nascent U.S. space program focused on pint - size payloads, however, a research team at an obscure division of the General Dynamics Corporation was secretly drawing up plans for a monstrous 4,000 - ton spaceship that would be powered by the sequential explosions of thousands of hydrogen bombs and would ferry hundreds of astronauts at a time across the solar system.
Governments and private - sector start - ups are still trying to wrangle thermonuclear fusion — the process that lights up stars and ignites hydrogen bombs — for clean energy, with limited progress (SN: 2/6/16, p. 18).
Think of the word «hydrogen» paired with «energy» rather than «bomb
That plane was loaded with four hydrogen bombs when it went down on the sea ice near the Thule Air Base — 200 kilometers west of Camp Century — releasing radioactive elements including uranium and plutonium.
Through decades of research into heavy ion fusion, AFRD has long experience with induction accelerators — as does Livermore, which began building them in the 1960s for research into thermonuclear fusion (for applications such as hydrogen bombs).
Interestingly and essential for us to note, it was the late Edward Teller, member of the Manhattan Project and father of the Hydrogen Bomb, co-founder and director of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, who proposed this geo - engineering technique together with Roderick Hyde and Lowell Wood and who designed a variety of mixtures according to the specific tasks they have to perform, among which figure the deployment of «electrically - conducting sheets» or «metallic «nets» of ultra-fine mesh - spacing» in the stratosphere.
But the strategy had to change after the development of the more powerful hydrogen bomb, and with it the realization that having people living in the suburbs but working downtown was a problem.
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