(NEXSTAR) – The Doomsday Clock, a concept designed by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists to represent humanity’s proximity to a global catastrophe, moved slightly closer to “midnight ...
Why not reduce nuclear arsenals from thousands into the hundreds, and divert savings toward fighting hunger and poverty?
On Jan. 28, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved its Doomsday Clock one second closer to midnight, closer than ever before in its 78-year history, to 89 seconds before midnight in 2025 from ...
The time of the clock is currently 89 seconds to midnight. The Doomsday Clock is a symbol that represents how close we are to destroying the world with dangerous technologies of our own making. It ...
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists made the annual announcement — which rates how close humanity is from ending — citing ...
Watch the video for Hot Milk’s new single 90 Seconds To Midnight – starring Frank Skinner! – taken from their ...
In the mid- 80s, as the newly appointed chair of Barry Jones’s Commission for the Future (an organisation that brought ...
The U.S. federal government manages a larger portfolio of risks than any other institution in the history of the world. In ...
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists’ puts clock at 89 seconds from nuclear apocalypse, closer to ‘midnight’ than even during the Cuban Missile Crisis ...
The flex between the two comes as the Doomsday Clock warned us back in 1947 that the nuclear arms race between the US and the ...
If there were a doomsday clock for the rule of law in America, it would be several seconds closer to midnight after the ...
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