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How a Clean, Tidy Home Can Help You Survive the Atomic Bomb: A Cold War Film from 1954

How a Clean, Tidy Home Can Help You Survive the Atomic Bomb: A Cold War Film from 1954

Not too far back, we revis­it­ed some Cold War pro­pa­gan­da that taught upstand­ing Amer­i­can cit­i­zens How to Spot a Com­mu­nist Using Lit­er­ary Crit­i­cism. It’s a gem, but it has noth­ing on the 1954 film, The House in the Mid­dle. Select­ed for preser­va­tion in the Nation­al Film Reg­istry by the Library of Con­gress, the short doc­u­men­tary makes the ulti­mate case for clean­li­ness. Bring­ing view­ers to the Neva­da Prov­ing Grounds, the 12-minute film shows what hap­pens when clean, white hous­es are sub­ject­ed to heat waves from an atom­ic blast, ver­sus what hap­pens when a dingy, ill-kept house goes through the same drill. It turns out that neat peo­ple can not only claim moral vic­to­ry (as they always do). They also get to live anoth­er day. Con­sid­er it proof of the sur­vival of the tidi­est. The film was pro­duced by the Nation­al Clean Up-Paint Up-Fix Up Bureau with sup­port from the Fed­er­al Civ­il Defense Admin­is­tra­tion. The Nation­al Paint, Var­nish and Lac­quer Asso­ci­a­tion also appar­ent­ly played a role, sug­gest­ing that cor­po­rate inter­ests were cap­i­tal­iz­ing on wartime fear. Not the first time that’s hap­pened in Amer­i­ca. Or …

U.N. atomic energy chief Grossi : NPR

U.N. atomic energy chief Grossi : NPR

A Vantor satellite image on Nov. 14, 2025, shows tunnel construction activity and associated spoil piles at Pickaxe Mountain near the Natanz nuclear facility in Iran. Satellite image (c) 2026 Vantor/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Satellite image (c) 2026 Vantor/Getty Images Click here to listen to NPR’s State of the World podcast, a human perspective on global stories in just a few minutes, every weekday. The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog chief says he does not believe the war in Iran can entirely eliminate the nation’s nuclear program. “Of course, there is an enormous degradation of the physical facilities,” Rafael Mariano Grossi, director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told NPR’s Geoff Brumfiel on Wednesday. “But most probably, at the end of this [military conflict], the material will still be there and the enrichment capacities will be there, perhaps some infrastructure will still be there.” Earlier, Iran confirmed the death of Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib, the third senior Iranian official killed by Israel in about 24 hours. Israel’s killing the night before of top security official Ali …

This fully atomic Linux distro is a challenge to install but a treat to use

This fully atomic Linux distro is a challenge to install but a treat to use

Screenshot by Jack Wallen/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways AerynOS is an independent Linux distribution. It includes a unique installation and package manager. You can download and install this OS for free. I love a good challenge, and it’s been some time since I’ve found Linux to offer one. Then I ran into AerynOS. Also: 7 Linux distros you should avoid until you’ve mastered the command line To be fair, this Linux distribution isn’t all that difficult; it just has an installer that doesn’t exactly hold your hand. Once you complete the installation, you’ll find yourself with a Linux distribution that’s built from scratch, is fully atomic, and delivers a beautiful KDE Plasma desktop. What is atomic? First, let’s talk about the atomic nature of AerynOS.  Although you might think that an atomic distribution is an immutable one, that is not always the case. Immutable distributions (which my esteemed colleague, Steven Vaughan-Nichols, and I have been discussing for some time) mount the core of the operating system as read-only, so …

Scientists use atomic switches to reliably connect individual molecules to electrodes

Scientists use atomic switches to reliably connect individual molecules to electrodes

Electronics keep shrinking, but silicon is starting to run into physical limits. To go smaller, researchers are turning to something far tinier than any transistor on a chip: single molecules that act as circuit elements in their own right. One of the biggest roadblocks has been surprisingly simple to state and very hard to solve. How do you make a clean, stable electrical connection between a single molecule and metal electrodes so those tiny parts can work together as a real circuit for you to use? Cracking the Wiring Problem At the Molecular Scale A team in Japan has now taken a major step toward that goal. Researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo and partner institutes have built silver based atomic switches that can reliably connect individual molecules to electrodes in a solid device. Their work shows how to build and break metal filaments one atom thick, then let a single molecule slip into that gap and carry current. This sounds abstract, but the goal is concrete. If engineers can wire up molecules in …

‘Atomic People,’ ‘Harvest,’ ‘Grand Theft Hamlet’

‘Atomic People,’ ‘Harvest,’ ‘Grand Theft Hamlet’

The 2025 BAFTA Breakthrough cohort of rising U.K. talent across film, TV, and gaming, supported by Netflix, has been unveiled, and it represents creatives from across such craft areas as producing, writing, directing, editing, acting, and more. Among the 20 “must-watch” creatives highlighted in the latest year of the BAFTA Breakthrough initiative are Grand Theft Hamlet writer-director Pinny Grylls, whose feature documentary focuses on two out-of- work actors attempting to mount a production of Hamlet inside the world of Grand Theft Auto that was shot in game, Mr Loverman series writer and associate producer Nathaniel Price, Scottish Highlands period drama Harvest producer Marie-Elena Dyche, and Megumi “Meg” Inman (Black Box Diaries), the co-director and producer of Atomic People, which gives voice to survivors of the atomic bombs dropped on Japan. THR caught up with them to discuss their hopes for the BAFTA Breakthrough experience, the works that have gotten them into it, and future plans. Marie-Elena Dyche Having worked as a producer on such successes as Blue Jean, How to Have Sex, and Harvest, starring Caleb …