Oppenheimer’s Chilling Prophecies: Navigating the Global Landscape of Nuclear Arms
Decades have passed since Oppenheimer’s visionary genius unleashed the cataclysmic force of nuclear arms upon the world, forever altering the course of history.
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Decades have passed since Oppenheimer’s visionary genius unleashed the cataclysmic force of nuclear arms upon the world, forever altering the course of history.
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Food insecurity: the state of being without reliable access to enough affordable, nutritious food. In 2019, research conducted by the University of Exeter