The dawn of the nuclear age: Los Alamos and beyond
When Vladimir Putin put his country's nuclear forces on "special" alert shortly after invading Ukraine, he effectively raised the specter of nuclear war—a threat not heard of since the end of the Cold War. The first weapons of mass destruction (WMD) were developed by the Americans during the early 1940s and used to devastating effect on Japan to end the
Second World War. They've never again been deployed during wartime. But since 1945, nuclear bombs have been detonated on numerous occasions as tests by the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan, and North Korea. Israel also has a nuclear weapons capability, but has never publicly declared the fact. Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the tests that followed serve as reminder of just how powerful and destructive a nuclear device is, and why launching a nuclear strike as an act of aggression would have unthinkable consequences for humanity.