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The Micronesian nation experienced 67 known atmospheric nuclear tests between 1946 and 1958, resulting in an ongoing legacy of death, illness, and contamination.
Biologists from The University of Texas at Arlington are the first to discover an invasive frog—the greenhouse frog—in the ...
The Marshall Islands Soccer Federation is crowdfunding a bid to hold the country’s first ever 11-a-side international fixtures this summer. The tiny Micronesian territory is the last UN ...
Feature - Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior, which helped evacuate people of Rongelap Atoll in 1985, shines a spotlight on the legacy of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands, writes Giff Johnson.
Provides an overview of the Marshall Islands, including key dates about this Pacific island nation. An overview of the media in the Marshall Islands, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
Consistently achieving a strong PSC record is not only a testament to our owners and operators, but also a reflection of the ...
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ZME Science on MSNThe Crumbling Runit Dome: The Hidden Nuclear Nightmare of the Marshall IslandsAt the height of its control over the Marshall Islands, the United States conducted 67 nuclear tests from 1946 to 1958, ...
The Marshall Islands, the last country in the world without a football team, are set to play their first 11-a-side fixtures. The Pacific Island nation, which boasts fewer than 40,000 inhabitants ...
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