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The 80th anniversary of the Trinity Site test of the world’s first atomic bomb was marked this past week. The test at Trinity ...
A crowd of activists, politicians, journalists and New Mexico Department of Transportation employees gathered on the side of ...
Generations of survivors of the world’s first nuclear bomb test have been excluded from any federal compensation.
The Trinity Test changed the course of human history and continues to have an impact on people in New Mexico, some of whom ...
On this day, 80 years ago, the United States Military tested the first atomic bomb at the Trinity Site here in New Mexico. An event that would forever change the nature of warfare. The day is ...
Congress earlier this month finally got around to making New Mexico fallout victims of the first test of an atomic bomb and ...
The group and its founder and leader Tina Cordova have fought for decades to be included in the Radiation Exposure ...
The world's first nuclear explosion occurred on July 16, 1945, when a plutonium implosion device was tested at a site located ...
Alamogordo. The test marked a significant turning point in World War II that left impacts across New Mexico and around the world.
Decades ago, scientists in New Mexico worked tirelessly to discover and test the world’s most destructive weapon – the ...
New Mexicans impacted by the Trinity Test are getting closer to receiving compensation after eight decades of health problems ...
“It was a quirk of history that at that moment the energy of the atom was engineered to kill,” Schmidt told The National Interest. “The longer legacy of that day will be much greater than ‘the bomb.’ ...