1. The entanglement of fusion energy research and bombs.
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Makhijani, Arjun
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HYDROGEN bomb , *NUCLEAR test bans , *BLAST effect , *NUCLEAR fusion , *HYDROGEN as fuel - Abstract
The recent achievement of fusion ignition—meaning more energy came out of a self-sustaining fusion reaction than was put in—at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Facility has brought to the fore long-simmering questions about whether certain experiments violate the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty on nuclear explosions. Fusion research for peaceful use and military use are highly intertwined, despite attempts to cloak nuclear weapons with the aura of the so-called "peaceful atom." Ignition has been achieved, but there is still a remarkable silence around whether pure fusion weapons—weapons that could kill large numbers of humans with neutron radiation but have blast effects much smaller than current thermonuclear weapons—are an objective of the overall program. Even if not an explicit objective, would they be built if fusion technology makes them feasible? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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