Even with the ongoing leaks, researchers found, "There is little evidence of any accumulation" A Cold War submarine that sank in 1989 is still leaking radioactive material into the water off of Norway ...
In 1989, the Soviet nuclear-powered attack submarine Komsomolets sank to the bottom of the Norwegian Sea, along with its ...
A plume of radioactive material seeping from Komsomolets. (Gwynn et al., PNAS, 2026) A sunken Cold War-era nuclear submarine ...
The K-278 has been emitting radioactive material since it sank in 1989, although torpedoes with atomic warheads resist ...
In 1989, the Komsomolets burst into flames and sank, taking with it the plutonium in its nuclear reactor and two nuclear ...
In April 1989 the Soviet Navy’s nuclear submarine Komsomolets caught fire while cruising 335 m beneath the surface of the ...
The USS Massachusetts, the Navy's newest nuclear-powered attack submarine​, will be commissioned​ in Boston on Saturday.
A high-resolution sonar scan of Komsomolets on the seafloor of the Norwegian Sea, also showing Ægir 6000 during operations ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
You probably charge your phone daily, while your car needs gas or a battery top-up every few days. But you don't have to take the device or vehicle apart when you connect it to power or fill up the ...