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  1. Nuke — VFX & Film Editing Software | Foundry

    Nuke is the powerful node-based compositing tool at the heart of the Nuke family. Whether your focus is on blockbusters, animation or binge-worthy episodic content, Nuke’s flexible and …

  2. NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein

    NUKEMAP is a website for visualizing the effects of nuclear detonations.

  3. Nuclear weapon - Wikipedia

    Strategic nuclear weapons are targeted against civilian, industrial, and military infrastructure, while tactical nuclear weapons are intended for battlefield use.

  4. Trump's nuke chief issues 'urgent' warning about information leaks

    4 days ago · The head of the agency responsible for designing, building, storing and testing the U.S. nuclear arsenal recently gave senior personnel an unusual warning about leaking …

  5. Nuke Non-Commercial — Free Video Editing Software | Foundry

    If you want to learn composite, edit and finish with industry-leading tools used on blockbuster movies, Nuke Non-commercial is what you’ve been waiting for. You can work on personal …

  6. Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - Wikipedia

    On 6 and 9 August 1945, the United States detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, respectively, during World War II. The aerial bombings killed …

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    Home The Foundry Visionmongers Limited is registered in England and Wales.

  8. If You Give A.I. a Nuke - Slate Magazine

    1 day ago · Don’t worry. Computers can’t decide to drop a bomb. Yet. If you can't access your feeds, please contact customer support. Thanks! Check your phone for a link to finish setting …

  9. Nuke (software) - Wikipedia

    Nuke is a node-based digital compositing and visual effects application first developed by Digital Domain and used for television and film post-production. Nuke is available for Windows, …

  10. Nuke | Free 30-day trial | Foundry

    The Nuke family of compositing, editorial and review tools is used by studios and artists worldwide to create pixel-perfect visual effects - from feature films to binge-worthy episodic content