North Korea announced on September 3 that it had successfully tried a thermonuclear bomb with an explosion of about 50-60 kiloton, equivalent to 5 bombs dropped on Hiroshima.
Monitoring stations on the China-Korea border detect a trend of increased radiation, but experts suspect this may be due to natural causes instead of the H. bomb test.
Besides the true rescue science, there are still many scientists participating in research programs against humanity or using humans in scary experiments.
Vitaly Ginzburg, the great Russian theoretical physicist, one of the scientists who developed thermonuclear bombs (Bomb H), passed away after a period of falling ill at age 93.