Educational Resources
Explore additional tools, educational sites, and academic resources to deepen your understanding of nuclear weapons and their effects.
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Interactive Tools
NUKEMAP
The original interactive nuclear weapons effects simulator. Visualize the effects of nuclear detonations on any location worldwide with detailed fallout modeling.
Visit NUKEMAP →MIT Blast Effects Calculator
Academic tool providing detailed calculations of nuclear weapon effects including overpressure, thermal radiation, and initial nuclear radiation.
Visit Calculator →Outrider Bomb Blast
Interactive visualization tool that demonstrates nuclear weapon effects with compelling 3D graphics and detailed explanations of blast impacts on cities.
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Educational Sites
MIT Nuclear Weapons Education Project
Comprehensive educational resource from MIT covering nuclear weapons physics, effects, history, and policy. Features interactive tools, educational materials, and expert analysis.
Visit MIT Project →The Atomic Archive
Extensive collection of documents, images, and educational materials about nuclear weapons history, including declassified government documents and historical photographs.
Visit Archive →Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI)
Global security organization working to prevent catastrophic attacks with weapons of mass destruction. Provides policy analysis, educational resources, and threat assessments.
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Academic & Research Resources
Federation of American Scientists
Expert analysis and research on nuclear weapons, including the Nuclear Information Project tracking global nuclear arsenals and modernization programs.
Visit FAS →Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Independent research institute dedicated to research on conflict, armaments, arms control and disarmament. Publishes annual data on world nuclear forces.
Visit SIPRI →Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Academic journal covering nuclear risk, climate change, and emerging technologies. Home of the famous Doomsday Clock measuring humanity's proximity to catastrophe.
Visit Bulletin → 🌍
Policy & Advocacy Organizations
External Resources Notice
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