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well the bomb probably didn't and nuclear weapons don't help but nuclear technology has made several things better in industry, medicine and so forth.
atomic bomb caused harm while the nuclear energy can be both harmful(radiation) and harmless(for electricity).
United States Of America with the help of british engineers.
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Yes, many have. It does help to be distant and out of the wind direction from the burst.
Many people argue that the wonderful gift of medicine wouldn't be here without the help of animal testing, however some people are asking for animal testing to be banned, because of how many die from it.
No the U.S. dropped a nuclear bomb on those cities.But they probably helped them after World War 2, though.
For all practical purposes there are no nuclear bomb shelters in the US. However there are fallout shelters, thousands of them. But they won't help anyone if a bomb detonates over their city. They will only help those in untouched cities survive a few weeks to months until fallout decays to "safe" levels. However few will know how to find one, most of the signs were removed long ago and many had their food and water removed.
Patients can resume their normal daily activities immediately after the test. Most tracers are passed naturally from the body, though drinking fluids after a kidney nuclear medicine scan can help flush the tracer into the urine.
It saves humans lives by checking the medicine to see weather or not it is safe to cure illness
The Manhattan Project used the cyclotron, to help create the atomic bomb. The Manhatton Project took advantage of the nuclear invention, to get revenge upon the japanise for the bombing upon pearl harbor.
Hydrogen is an explosive gas- remember the Hindenberg! This is regular Hydrogen not the radioactive variety- the H-bomb so powerful it needs a regular nuclear bomb to act as a detonator, a double-flash indeed.