Since 1947, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists annually adjusts its symbolic Doomsday Clock, which indicates how close humanity and the planet are to complete disaster. This year, we’re ...
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists was founded at the University of Chicago to warn the public about the dangers of nuclear technology. The nonprofit now focuses on initiatives like climate change ...
Vladimir Putin's apparent willingness to use nuclear weapons has highlighted the risk such explosive pose to human life on ...
If the Doomsday Clock ever strikes midnight ... Hiroshima and Nagasaki remain the only cities to have experienced the ...
One of the more sobering indicators of our time is the Doomsday Clock, which remains at 90 seconds to midnight, the closest ...
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists set the Doomsday Clock this year to 90 seconds to midnight – the hypothetical point of ...
A collaboration of Erie-area and regional artists have come together to raise resources and awareness about the conflict taking place in Gaza.
The most precise clocks in the world will lose only one second every 300 billion years—and someday they might fit in your ...
Premium Ekkehard Peik, one of the field’s pioneers, says such a clock could be a factor of 1,000 times better than today’s standard atomic clocks. Image: Pixabay FOR THE discerning timekeeper ...