22. According to Kadokawa, her father, a police officer, was exposed to radiation when he visited Hiroshima immediately after the atomic bomb detonated over the city. Her parents never spoke much ...
The United States dropped an atomic bomb on ... people died in Hiroshima and some 74,000 others in Nagasaki including many who survived the explosions but died later from radiation exposure.
Scientists have been arguing about the health risks from radiation since the end of the 19th century, when radioactivity was first discovered. Today, with electricity demand soaring and AI companies ...
The United States dropped an atomic bomb on each Japanese city on Aug 6 and 9, 1945 the only times nuclear weapons have been used in warfare. Days later Japan surrendered. Around 140,000 people died ...
HIROSHIMA--Shooting will begin next year for a movie portraying the bond between the U.S. author of the bestseller “Hiroshima” and an atomic bomb survivor featured in the book. John Hersey was ...
The first hit Hiroshima on August 6, and three days later, another was dropped on Nagasaki. Codenamed "Fat Man" because of its round shape, the second bomb was much more powerful than the first.
The United States dropped an atomic bomb on ... people died in Hiroshima and some 74,000 others in Nagasaki including many who survived the explosions but died later from radiation exposure.