🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #6MusicsForeverDark Atoms for Peace: 🎵 Default. #6music #AtomsforPeace ▶️ Song/Cover on Bandcamp:

Atoms For Peace - Default (Ant...
Atoms For Peace - Default (Antonionian Version), by Antonionian

from the album Versions EP

Antonionian
Atoms For Peace - Default (Antonionian Version), by Antonionian

from the album Versions EP

Antonionian

Pakistan's Nuclear Rise Fueled by Indigenous Capabilities

In 1965, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto made a bold vow: Pakistanis would go to extraordinary lengths, even eating grass, to preserve their nuclear option - a testament to the nation's unwavering determination to develop its own atomic capabilities. This unshakeable resolve transformed a fledgling civilian nuclear foundation into a…

https://osintsights.com/pakistans-nuclear-rise-fueled-by-indigenous-capabilities?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

#NuclearProliferation #Pakistan #IndigenousCapabilities #AtomsForPeace #NuclearProgram

Pakistan's Nuclear Rise Fueled by Indigenous Capabilities

Learn how Pakistan's nuclear rise was fueled by indigenous capabilities and political determination, discover the role of the 1956 Atomic Energy Commission, read now to find out more on nuclear development.

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The Beeb 6's Lauren Laverne

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“While my heart keeps returning
I am lost, I am weightless
With my arms by my side
I am hope, I can break this
I am rust, I am waiting
I am here, I am weightless
I am rust”

https://youtu.be/lsrXtf6LzaQ

#Music #AtomsForPeace #Unless

Unless

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Ok #TuneTuesday theme of #LoveYouLoveYouNot - songs you love but can't bear to listen to.
I’m struggling to relate to this one but it got me thinking about #ThomYorke, #radiohead and #atomsforpeace. Through my 20s and 30s I listened to those bands relentlessly - you know how morose and dark they are… well unsurprisingly I was suicidally depressed so their music just personified me. Now I’m a bit better I’m not so fanatically attached to them. So I offer Unless.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lsrXtf6LzaQ
Unless

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How 'peaceful' nuclear energy gave us weapons (and still does)
It's Complicated

#ItsComplicated - Civil #NuclearPower is thought to be about providing a low carbon energy alternative to fossil fuels, not #NuclearWar. But the closer you look these two industries are intrinsically linked for nuclear-armed countries.

Jul 24, 2025

"Josh Toussaint-Strauss investigates how the connection between civil nuclear power and nuclear weapons spans decades and continents as well as exposes siphoning of public money and the origins of the Iran nuclear program.

"Nuclear weapons and nuclear power share a common history, similar technologies, skills and research and development. For example, the process of enriching #uranium to make it into fuel for nuclear power stations is also used to make #NuclearWeapons. The UK’s first nuclear power stations were built primarily to provide fissile material for nuclear weapons during the #ColdWar.

"The development of both the nuclear weapons and nuclear power industries is mutually beneficial. The UK government uses the #HinkleyPoint C nuclear power station to subsidise #Trident, Britain’s nuclear weapons system, and other nuclear-armed states are also striving to maintain expensive military infrastructures through the civilian industry.

"After all, the civil nuclear power industry grew out of the #AtomicBomb programme in the 1940s and the 1950s. It was under the misleading slogan of ‘#AtomsForPeace’, that the US exported highly enriched uranium to countries around the world. Many of those countries went on to produce military nuclear weapons."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymVyBEjZ9z4

#UraniumMining #UraniumEnrichment #NuclearWar #NoNukes #NoWar #NoNuclearWar #NuclearWasteIsToxic #NuclearWasteIsForever

Why the US kick-started Iran's nuclear programme

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"The atomic age permeated American culture throughout the 1950s and into the 1960s, influencing literature, film, television, and consumer goods. Anxiety surrounding atomic testing and fallout became more prevalent, and as tensions rose between the United States and the Soviet Union, the threat of nuclear war loomed in the public mind. In 1950, the federal government created the Civil Defense Administration to organize response personnel and to educate the public about the nuclear threat. To counteract widespread fear, atomic energy was promoted as a safe and efficient source of power. In 1953, president Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969) addressed the United Nations, warning of the consequences of atomic development and calling for peaceful nuclear research. Families set aside rations and constructed fallout shelters, and by the end of the decade the first nuclear power plants began service. "The Modern Consumer: Products and Style" is on display, post-security, in Terminal 3. http://bit.ly/1950sConsumer" This was posted to our Instagram account on March 19, 2019 – https://millsfield.sfomuseum.org/instagram/1729356797/
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