A theory known as the '10-80-10' rule claims there are different ways people would respond in a nuclear disaster.
Distance Shielding Time Rule: Instead of panicking, correct information and quick decisions could save you and your family's ...
The survival code known as the ’10-80-10’ rule is theorized by John Leach, and relates to how you might react in a nuclear ...
A nuclear science professor has shared critical steps to protect yourself at home in case of a nuclear emergency - there are ...
A new analysis based on an online simulation tool is raising fresh questions about where Americans might be safest if a nuclear war ever happened. The study points to a handful of U.S. states that ...
NUKEMAP data analyzed by Mira Safety identifies four states as least impacted, though experts warn even survivors may need to ...
As fears of nuclear threats grow, people are preparing themselves with vital knowledge on how to protect their families and ...
When a nuclear bomb detonates you have just moments to do the right thing, if you haven't been vaporized immediately ...
In January, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists set their Doomsday Clock at 85 seconds to midnight. This is the closest in its history the clock has been to midnight, signifying potential ...
Global conflicts, including recent military strikes involving Iran, have raised concerns about broader escalation and the ...
A chilling Cold War-era map reveals the devastating consequences of a nuclear attack on American territory, projecting that up to 75% of residents in the most severely affected areas could perish.