
A secret of Cold War came to light recently with Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico releasing a video tour of what was once one of the most secret and secure locations in the United States. For decades, Tunnel Vault was used to house nuclear weapon components, but the now declassified facility has now become an artifact of the Dr. Strangelove age... Continue Reading Video tour of formerly top secret Cold War nuclear weapons facility released
Section: Military
Tags: History, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Nuclear weapons, Video
Related Articles:
Roadrunner: supercomputer breaks petaflop barrier
New small fission reactor for deep-space missions demonstrated
Self-healing materials could lead to safer nuclear reactors
Monogram Walk-In Wine Vault
Med Vault aims to eliminate painkiller abuse
Bite-sized Micro Vault USB Drive
Section: Military
Tags: History, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Nuclear weapons, Video
Related Articles:
Roadrunner: supercomputer breaks petaflop barrier
New small fission reactor for deep-space missions demonstrated
Self-healing materials could lead to safer nuclear reactors
Monogram Walk-In Wine Vault
Med Vault aims to eliminate painkiller abuse
Bite-sized Micro Vault USB Drive
No comments:
Post a Comment
Rules for submitting comments:
1. No profanity. I maintain the pretense that this is a family-friendly site.
2. Stay on topic. A bit of straying and off-hand commenting is okay, but hijacking the discussion is right out.
3. No ad hominem attacks. Attack the subject, not the other person on the thread and keep the discussion civil.
4. No spamming or commercial endorsements. These get deleted immediately.
Tip: Beware of putting hyperlinks in your comments–especially at the end. For some reason, Blogger interprets these as spam.
Note: Due to the recent spate of anonymous spamming, registration for comments is now required.