Industrial designers Juan Noguera, RIT, and Tom Weis, RISD, redesign the infamous “Doomsday Clock” for the ‘Bulletin of the ...
The Doomsday Clock has been set to 89 seconds to midnight, marking the closest it has ever been to global catastrophe in its ...
As the Doomsday Clock ticks dangerously close to midnight, humanity faces escalating nuclear threats, climate disasters, and ...
The Doomsday Clock has been used to examine the world’s vulnerability to global catastrophe for nearly a century.
The Doomsday Clock shows the global community faces the three-headed catastrophe of global warming, pandemics and nuclear ...
Will the world ever be free of the menace of nuclear annihilation? There was a promising start along these lines during the late twentieth century, ...
U.S. negotiations with the Russians and Chinese on denuclearization and eventual agreements are “very possible,” according to ...
WASHINGTON -The doomsday clock, symbolizing how close humanity is to destruction, ticked one second closer to midnight ...
You can stop a clock from ticking, but it's a lot harder to figure out how to stop humanity's relentless march toward self-annihilation.
The United States and Russia have pledged their readiness to resume nuclear disarmament talks after years of confrontation, ...
In a statement outlining the change, the Board highlighted three main reasons for “moving the Doomsday Clock from 90 seconds to 89 seconds to midnight.” These include ongoing nuclear risks, ...
Doomsday Clock moves closer than ever to midnight over AI and lab leak fears Read more » ...