For atomic bomb survivors, a Nobel Prize and a reckoning, 80 years later

Tourists visit the Peace Statue in the Nagasaki Peace Park, in 2016 which commemorates the atomic bombing of the city, in Nagasaki, Japan. (Adam Dean/The New York Times)

Cities blasted to rubble. Burned bodies and flayed flesh. Invisible waves of radiation coursing through the air. And the indelible image of a mushroom cloud.