A couple weeks ago, we took our first steps into the charred remains of North America to try to investigate how much – if any – of Fallout’s world we can look forward to (or dread) in the future. In ...
Here’s a quick update to yesterday’s story about the epidemic downsizing of U.S. newspaper staffs, courtesy of colleague Tim Wheeler at the Baltimore Sun. He offers some concrete evidence of the ...
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Mapping Fallout: How Advanced Dispersion Models Are Redefining Nuclear Risk Across the U.S.
“Nowhere is truly ‘safe’ from fallout and other consequences like contamination of food and water supplies and prolonged radiation exposure.” These are the words of John Erath, Senior Policy Director ...
Fallout from the 2011 Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power facility in Japan was measured in minimal amounts in precipitation in the United States in about 20 percent of 167 sites sampled in a nationwide ...
As you wander through the irradiated wasteland of Fallout 76 looking for good loot and shooting at fellow survivors, you might wonder about the drastic mutations to the local flora and fauna caused by ...
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Fallout 4: Why You Should Start Over in 2025
Throughout the years, Fallout 4 has grown in numerous ways, ultimately becoming the best version of itself, just in time for the game’s 10th anniversary coming up in November 2025. Between all the ...
Will polar bear protection mean ever-higher energy costs? That was the verbatim tease that the American Enterprise Institute offered in an email inviting me to a panel discussion yesterday afternoon.
The new show Fallout is based on a hugely successful video game series known for its sardonic, very dark comedic sensibility, and its violence. It's set in the game's post-apocalyptic world – an ...
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