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For Earth Day 2021, New Yorkers rally at the iconic Unisphere in Flushing Meadows, Queens and call for City Council to pass nuclear disarmament legislation

NYCAN goes to the 1964 World s Fair Unisphere to make their point against Nuclear proliferation. Left to right: Christian Ciobanu, Linda Chapman, Seth Shelden, Robert Croonquist, Brendan Fay, Emily Welty, Matthew Bolton. (Image by Donna Aceto) On Earth Day 2021, New Yorkers rally at the iconic Unisphere in Flushing Meadows, Queens.  Call for City Council to vote and pass nuclear disarmament legislation.  Resolution 976 & Introduction 1621. For Earth Day New York members of the New York Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (NYCAN) rallied at the iconic Unisphere in Flushing Meadows, Queens calling Speaker Corey Johnson and City Council to bring nuclear disarmament legislation Resolution 976 and Introduction 1621 to the floor for a vote.

The Global Nuclear Threat – theme for April 2021

Leaders of nations are slow to wake up to what many normal people have known – we share this planet. Its big problems are global, and need to be addressed globally. The pandemic is a telling illustration of this – squabbles over how it started, and over vaccines. But leaders are slowly realising that economic…

Review: The Book That Stopped an Outbreak of Nuclear War

Review: The Book That Stopped an Outbreak of Nuclear War
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Matter s hidden complexity unleashed world-changing nuclear physics

5 hours ago Matter is a lush tapestry, woven from a complex assortment of threads. Diverse subatomic particles weave together to fabricate the universe we inhabit. But a century ago, people believed that matter was so simple that it could be constructed with just two types of subatomic fibers electrons and protons. That vision of matter was a no-nonsense plaid instead of an ornate brocade. Physicists of the 1920s thought they had a solid grasp on what made up matter. They knew that atoms contained electrons surrounding a positively charged nucleus. And they knew that each nucleus contained a number of protons, positively charged particles identified in 1919. Combinations of those two particles made up all of the matter in the universe, it was thought. That went for everything that ever was or might be, across the vast, unexplored cosmos and at home on Earth.

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