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Minimum deterrence

How low can nuclear arsenals go?

Chinese nuclear forces, 2008

The carbon frontier

Financial pioneers are literally reaching for the sky by monetizing Earth’s atmosphere. Has the omnipotent market finally met its match?

Russian nuclear forces, 2008

The plant detective

A plant pathologist turned scientist-detective explains why the source of an infectious plant disease matters.

U.S. nuclear forces, 2008

John Hendrix's "Doomsday" illustration receives recognition

John Hendrix's 2007 Bulletin illustration "Doomsday" is available in a new compilation of iconic artwork.

Bulletin editor discusses nuclear energy on MotherJones.com

Jonas Siegel is one of four experts discussing the future of nuclear energy on Mother Jones's Blue Marble blog.

Nuclear breaks out as America's new 'green' darling | AFP

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