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When was the first nuclear bomb made and by whom?

Por: Newsweek Tech November 09, 2022

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Nuclear bombs are catastrophic weapons of mass destruction that have the power to wipe out entire cities and kill hundreds of thousands of people in an instant. Such weapons, which originated during World War II, generate their huge explosive power through the splitting—or fission—of certain elements, such as uranium or plutonium.While nuclear powers such as the United States and the Soviet Union/Russia have conducted more than 2,000 tests... + full article



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