The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists will determine if the "Doomsday Clock" needs to be adjusted at 10 a.m. ET on Jan. 27.
They have some a-clock-alyptic forecasts. Are the end times at hand? Scientists are preparing to update the Doomsday Clock on Tuesday, sparking speculation it will move ominously forward amid fears of ...
Humanity is about to learn its fate as the Doomsday Clock is being updated on January 27, 2026 as scheduled by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists . In 2025, the BAS moved the Doomsday ...
Alicia Sanders–Zakre, head of policy at the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, told the Daily Mail the clock is likely to move closer to midnight as the threat of nuclear weapons use ...
Nuclear weapons, climate change and biological threats are the biggest concerns.
On Tuesday, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists set the clock at 85 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been to ...
Nuclear and climate scientists are gathering today in Washington to update the Doomsday Clock revealing how close the world is to man-made global disaster.
The new Doomsday Clock time has been set by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Here’s what it means.
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'Doomsday Clock' ticks 4 seconds closer to midnight as unregulated AI and 'mirror life' threaten humanity
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists now says humanity is a metaphorical 85 seconds to global disaster.
Wars, climate change, disruptive technologies and the rise of autocracy over the past year prompted scientists to set the clock at 85 seconds to midnight.
Experts considered a range of issues, including nuclear weapons, when deciding whether to move forward the clock.
The idea was first introduced by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in June 1947.
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