An underground single-shell tank at Hanford is leaking up to 300 gallons of radioactive waste a year, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said Friday. "I am alarmed and deeply concerned by this news," Inslee ...
Russian artillery has taken heavy losses throughout its conflict in Ukraine with some estimates suggesting that as many as 4,000 of its tanks have been lost since its invasion in early 2022. In an ...
[#video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/xpJ8EoGmLuE If the internet was your online physics textbook, the Slow Mo Guys would be writing a good number of those homework ...
After a brief Skillshare introduction, the dig moves to a remote German forest where blown M5 anti-tank shell casings, foxholes filled with Allied and Axis relics, and a series of Luftwaffe-marked ...
The oldest double-shell tank at Hanford will be permanently closed, the Department of Energy has told the Washington Department of Ecology. After emptying as much radioactive waste as possible from ...
Radioactive particles have been measured at elevated levels for the first time in the outer safety space of the Hanford double-shell tank known as AY-101. The contractor that manages the tank told ...
Hanford worker decontaminates equipment. (Photo courtesy Washington River Protection Solutions) RICHLAND, Washington, August 20, 2012 (ENS) – For the first time, a leak of highly radioactive waste has ...
A preliminary IDF investigation reveals that the elimination of Sinwar began with a routine encounter of the IDF's Infantry School and the Commanders' Training Battalion of the Armored Corps. On ...
Israeli tank fire killed Reuters videographer Issam Abdallah and injured six other international journalists in a double strike in southern Lebanon on October 13, forensic analysis by CNN suggests, ...
Every now and then someone gets seriously inspired, and that urge just doesn’t go away until something gets created. For [Paulius Liekis], it led to creating a roughly 1:20 scale version of the T08A2 ...
A man in the U.K. sought medical attention after he was unable to remove an anti-tank shell from his rectum. The hospital called the British Army, which determined he was in no danger of exploding.
"He stood like a rock before our Patton tanks," Brigadier Naser (retd) told Madan Lal Khetarpal, almost three decades after ...