A chilling simulation of what would happen if a nuclear strike hit London was aired on Russian channel Tsargrad TV.
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Film critic Chas Newkey-Burden has revealed he was left traumatised after watching a BBC film based on an apocalyptic war.
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Radiation from a nuclear explosion can vaporize the surface of an asteroid and change its trajectory, a new study finds.
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