80 Years After Trinity, Nuclear Risks and Victims' Reparation Efforts Persist

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Eighty years after the first nuclear test, scientists discovered a rare quasicrystal in trinitite, formed under extreme conditions of a nuclear explosion, which could provide new insights into nuclear forensics and the formation of quasicrystals in nature.
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- 80 Years After Trinity, the Dangers of Nuclear War Have Never Been Higher The Nation
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