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Presented By: Saturday Morning Physics

Saturday Morning Physics | The Future Oppenheimer Feared: What We Can Do to Reduce the Nuclear Threat

Laura Grego, Senior Scientist & Research Director (Global Security Program at Union of Concerned Scientists)

Students visiting the Hiroshima children’s memorial Students visiting the Hiroshima children’s memorial
Students visiting the Hiroshima children’s memorial
Join us in person or via live stream: https://youtu.be/3iikU3xf-UA

Nuclear weapons, first developed almost eighty years ago, are not a Cold War relic; the world’s 13,000 nuclear weapons pose a growing, contemporary danger. Any use of nuclear weapons would have catastrophic effects and could lead to civilization-ending consequences. This talk will overview the science and strategy of nuclear weapons issues, what is new today, and how scientists and the public have found ways to engage with policy to reduce nuclear dangers and work toward a safer future.

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