Oct. 26, 2022, 5:01 a.m. | Aristos Georgiou

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Aristos Georgiou, *Newsweek*, 19 0ct 2022, via ACM TechNews, 24 Oct 2022

A computer scientist created a nuclear war simulator to demonstrate atomic
weapons' destructive potential to the public. Christopher Minson said
Russia's war in Ukraine has elevated traffic to his website, which hosts a
map tool for modeling an attack on the U.S. involving approximately 1,200
nuclear warheads. Minson based the tool on databases of warhead yields and
targets derived from declassified information; he then compiled a database
of …

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