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| News: Selected Articles |
| NUCLEAR DOCUMENTATION + RESOURCES |
| A CONTEMPORARY ART HISTORY OF THE BOMB |
| 2005 3/08: Hans Bethe, Prober of Sunlight + .........Atomic Energy, Dies at 98 (NYTimes) 2/23: A Place To Consider Apocalypse (NYTimes) 2004 10/10: Truth Stranger than 'Strangelove' (NYTimes) 6/16: Senate Backs New Research on A-Bombs (NYTimes) 6/13: The Netherworld of Nonproliferation (NYTimes Mag) 3/22: Scientists Advocate New DOE Policy to Avoid Environmentally .........Destructive Remediation (EAD) 3/01: The Deal: Why is Washington going easy on Pakistan's ..... ...black marketers? (Seymour M. Hersh for The New Yorker) 2003 [Dec]: Natl Air + Space Museum: Enola Gay Exhibition opens 12/16: A Big Museum Opens to Jeers as Well as Cheers (NYTimes) 12/18: The Enola Gay is More Than Its Wingspan (LATimes) 9/10: Edward Teller is Dead at 95 (NYTimes) |
| Current International Headlines at 1Nuclear Place |
| Monthly Online Newsletter of The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation |
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| News: Information Resources |
| The Bomb Project is a comprehensive on-line compendium of nuclear-related links, imagery and documentation. It is intended specifically as a resource for artists, and encourages those working in all media, from net.art, film and video, eco-intervention and site-specific installation to more traditional forms of agitprop, to use this site to search for raw material. The Bomb Project has gathered together links to nuclear image archives (still and moving), historical documents, current news, NGOs and activist organizations as well as government labs and arms treaties. It makes accessible the declassified files and graphic documentation produced by the nuclear industry itself, providing a context for comparative study, analysis and creativity. |
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