The "football" is a special top security cryptographic communication device that the Presidents' military aide called the Emergency War Officer (EWO) always carries with him. He can use it at any time to authorize nuclear attacks and/or retaliation by bomber, ICBM, and/or submarine anywhere in the world.
In the US, the President with his "football".
The briefcase the President's Emergency War Officer (EWO) carries the codes to launch a nuclear attack
with the nuclear bomb dropped over Hiroshima, the world entered the nuclear age.
Yes, France has nuclear capabilities. It is one of the few countries in the world with a significant nuclear arsenal, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants. France has a long history of nuclear development and maintains a deterrent nuclear force.
The Manhattan Project was the beginning of the nuclear age.
The Three Mile Island incident, which occurred in 1979, was significant as it was the most serious accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant history. A partial meltdown of reactor number two raised widespread public fear about the safety of nuclear energy, leading to increased regulatory scrutiny and changes in policies governing nuclear power. The event also spurred a significant decline in the construction of new nuclear plants in the United States and influenced public opinion on nuclear energy for decades.
Nuclear energy is primarily used in Ontario, Canada, where there are several nuclear power plants, such as the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station and Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. These plants provide a significant portion of the province's electricity supply.
The countries that produce the most nuclear power are the United States, France, and China. These countries have a high number of nuclear reactors and significant investments in nuclear power infrastructure.
Nuclear energy is harnessed in nuclear power plants, where nuclear reactions generate heat to produce electricity. This form of energy is used to generate about 10% of the world's electricity, with countries such as the United States, France, and China having significant nuclear energy capacity.
Those cities were the only ones attacked by nuclear weapons during WW2 making the time as the beginning of the nuclear age.
Neptunium is an artificial element; but significant amounts of neptunium are gathered in nuclear wastes from nuclear reactors, now without uses.
Blasts, thermal radiation, and prompt ionizing radiation causing significant destruction within seconds or minutes of a nuclear detonation.