For much of the past half-century, nuclear energy in the United States has occupied an uneasy space between a technology of the past and a technology of the future — but not quite one of the present.
In 1971, the United States buried a massive thermonuclear device 6,000 feet beneath Amchitka Island and triggered the largest underground nuclear explosion in American history. The Cannikin blast was ...
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