Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight
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USA TODAY asked Alexandra Bell, the president and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a few questions about the ...
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists cites nuclear threats, climate change, and technological risks exacerbated by weakened ...
We explore the history of the Doomsday Clock as it ticks to 89 seconds to midnight. Discover the chilling 1947 origins and ...
The Doomsday Clock has transformed existential threats into a simple, universally understood symbol that sets the agenda, but ...
After 78 years, the Doomsday Clock has been set closer than it has ever been. As a global society, we are now only 89 seconds to midnight after scientists moved the clock’s hand one second ...
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