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- “Assessing the Risk of Proliferation via Fissile Material Breeding in ARC-Class Fusion Reactors”, Ball et al 2024
- “United States Nuclear Weapons, 2023”, Kristensen & Korda 2023
- “Late-Time Small Body Disruptions for Planetary Defense”, King et al 2021
- “The Untold Story of the World’s Biggest Nuclear Bomb: Tsar Bomba”
- “Ripple: An Investigation of the World’s Most Advanced High-Yield Thermonuclear Weapon Design”, Grams 2021
- “The Physics of Space War: How Orbital Dynamics Constrain Space-To-Space Engagements”, Reesman & Wilson 2020
- Radiance: A Novel, Scholz et al 2013
- “Debugging Behind the Iron Curtain [Chernobyl Radiation Coverup]”, Poznanski 2010
- “The Physical Principles of Thermonuclear Explosives, Inertial Confinement Fusion, and the Quest for Fourth Generation Nuclear Weapons”, Gsponer & Hurni 2009
- The Nuclear Taboo: The United States and the Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons Since 1945, Tannenwald 2008
- “F✱✱✱ You! Mr. President: Confessions of the Father of the Neutron Bomb”, Cohen & Platt 2006
- “A Pedagogy of Diminishing Returns: Scientific Involution across Three Generations of Nuclear Weapons Science”, Gusterson 2005
- “The Cold War, RAND, and the Generation of Knowledge, 1946–1962”, Hounshell 1997
- “Ballistic System for Anti-Asteroid Defense”, Kryukov & Gribova 1997
- “Old Legends”, Benford 1995
- “Planetary Defense Workshop”
- “Tacit Knowledge, Weapons Design, and the Uninvention of Nuclear Weapons”, MacKenzie & Spinardi 1995
- “How Safe Is Safe? Only 52% of US Nuclear Weapons Have the Improved Electrical Control System Introduced in 1977. And Insensitive High Explosive, Available Since 1979, Is Used in Only 25% of the Stockpile”, Committee 1991
- “Weird Science: Livermore’s X-Ray Laser Flap”, Blum 1988
- “Report to Congress on Stockpile Reliability, Weapon Remanufacture, and the Role of Nuclear Testing”, Miller et al 1987
- “Leaving the Bomb Project: A Nuclear Physicist Responsible for Helping Design the Atomic Bomb Tells for the First Time Why He Decided to Leave Los Alamos in 1944”, Rotblat 1985
- “The Astounding Investigation: The Manhattan Project’s Confrontation With Science Fiction, Published in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact”, Berger 1984
- “Laser Compression of Matter to Super-High Densities: Thermonuclear (CTR) Applications”, Nuckolls et al 1972
- “Death of a Project: Research Is Stopped on a System of Space Propulsion Which Broke All the Rules of the Political Game”, Dyson 1965
- “The Legacy of Hiroshima”, Teller & Brown 1962
- Confessions of the Father of the Neutron Bomb, Cohen 2024
- “Nuclear Risk”
- “Are You Really in a Race? The Cautionary Tales of Szilard and Ellsberg”
- “The Lost Nuclear Bombs That No One Can Find”
- “Information Technology: 21 Century Revolution; DOE’s ASCI Program”
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“Assessing the Risk of Proliferation via Fissile Material Breeding in ARC-Class Fusion Reactors”, Ball et al 2024
Assessing the Risk of Proliferation via Fissile Material Breeding in ARC-class Fusion Reactors
“United States Nuclear Weapons, 2023”, Kristensen & Korda 2023
“Late-Time Small Body Disruptions for Planetary Defense”, King et al 2021
“The Untold Story of the World’s Biggest Nuclear Bomb: Tsar Bomba”
The untold story of the world’s biggest nuclear bomb: Tsar Bomba
“Ripple: An Investigation of the World’s Most Advanced High-Yield Thermonuclear Weapon Design”, Grams 2021
Ripple: An Investigation of the World’s Most Advanced High-Yield Thermonuclear Weapon Design
“The Physics of Space War: How Orbital Dynamics Constrain Space-To-Space Engagements”, Reesman & Wilson 2020
The Physics of Space War: How Orbital Dynamics Constrain Space-to-Space Engagements
Radiance: A Novel, Scholz et al 2013
“Debugging Behind the Iron Curtain [Chernobyl Radiation Coverup]”, Poznanski 2010
Debugging Behind the Iron Curtain [Chernobyl radiation coverup]:
“The Physical Principles of Thermonuclear Explosives, Inertial Confinement Fusion, and the Quest for Fourth Generation Nuclear Weapons”, Gsponer & Hurni 2009
The Nuclear Taboo: The United States and the Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons Since 1945, Tannenwald 2008
The Nuclear Taboo: The United States and the Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons Since 1945
“F✱✱✱ You! Mr. President: Confessions of the Father of the Neutron Bomb”, Cohen & Platt 2006
F✱✱✱ You! Mr. President: Confessions of the Father of the Neutron Bomb:
“A Pedagogy of Diminishing Returns: Scientific Involution across Three Generations of Nuclear Weapons Science”, Gusterson 2005
“The Cold War, RAND, and the Generation of Knowledge, 1946–1962”, Hounshell 1997
The Cold War, RAND, and the Generation of Knowledge, 1946–1962:
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“Ballistic System for Anti-Asteroid Defense”, Kryukov & Gribova 1997
“Old Legends”, Benford 1995
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“Planetary Defense Workshop”
View PDF:
“Tacit Knowledge, Weapons Design, and the Uninvention of Nuclear Weapons”, MacKenzie & Spinardi 1995
Tacit Knowledge, Weapons Design, and the Uninvention of Nuclear Weapons
“How Safe Is Safe? Only 52% of US Nuclear Weapons Have the Improved Electrical Control System Introduced in 1977. And Insensitive High Explosive, Available Since 1979, Is Used in Only 25% of the Stockpile”, Committee 1991
“Weird Science: Livermore’s X-Ray Laser Flap”, Blum 1988
“Report to Congress on Stockpile Reliability, Weapon Remanufacture, and the Role of Nuclear Testing”, Miller et al 1987
Report to Congress on stockpile reliability, weapon remanufacture, and the role of nuclear testing
“Leaving the Bomb Project: A Nuclear Physicist Responsible for Helping Design the Atomic Bomb Tells for the First Time Why He Decided to Leave Los Alamos in 1944”, Rotblat 1985
“The Astounding Investigation: The Manhattan Project’s Confrontation With Science Fiction, Published in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact”, Berger 1984
“Laser Compression of Matter to Super-High Densities: Thermonuclear (CTR) Applications”, Nuckolls et al 1972
Laser Compression of Matter to Super-High Densities: Thermonuclear (CTR) Applications
“Death of a Project: Research Is Stopped on a System of Space Propulsion Which Broke All the Rules of the Political Game”, Dyson 1965
“The Legacy of Hiroshima”, Teller & Brown 1962
Confessions of the Father of the Neutron Bomb, Cohen 2024
Confessions of the father of the neutron bomb:
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https://archive.org/details/ConfessionsOfTheFatherOfTheNeutronBomb
“Nuclear Risk”
“Are You Really in a Race? The Cautionary Tales of Szilard and Ellsberg”
Are you really in a race? The Cautionary Tales of Szilard and Ellsberg:
“The Lost Nuclear Bombs That No One Can Find”
“Information Technology: 21 Century Revolution; DOE’s ASCI Program”
Information Technology: 21 Century Revolution; DOE’s ASCI Program
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