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On this week’s “More To The Story,” Daniel Holz from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists discusses why the hands of the ...
THE Doomsday Clock was moved forward by one second to 89 seconds before midnight last January, signalling that the world is ...
The Doomsday Clock was moved forward by one second to 89 seconds before midnight last January, signalling that the world is getting closer to an unprecedented catastrophe. The clock, which considers ...
Iran Conflict Has Become a Nuclear Time Bomb The morning of August 6, 1945, began like any other, sunlit, serene, suspended ...
There are 12,000 nuclear weapons in the world, many of which are controlled by AI. We are close to a catastrophe.
The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland Harbour on 10 July 1985 and the death of a voyager on board, Greenpeace ...
Three former chairs of the US nuclear regulator explain how Trump's executive orders could have unintended safety ...
The future of atmospheric science is going to be shaped by the youth who are seeing our country abdicate its role in ...
An attosecond—or 0.000000000000000001 second—is no time at all for a person. That is not so for electrons, atoms and ...
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Commentary: Risking doomsday, they lit the match anyway — John LaForge
Ultimately, Oppenheimer’s secretly commissioned study of the threat was unable to rule out the risk of causing mass extinction, and the “destroyer of worlds” lit the match anyway. How could such ...