Last month, the "Doomsday Clock" was moved up to 89 seconds, the closest the world has ever been to total annihilation. The ...
It was a small change, but a frightening one. Last month, the "Doomsday Clock" was moved up to 89 seconds, the closest the ...
As the fate of the world teeters in the hands of an unpredictable U.S. president and the enfeebled Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists muffles the powerful symbolism of its Doomsday Clock ...
The time of the clock is currently 89 seconds to midnight. The Doomsday Clock is a symbol that represents how close we are to destroying the world with dangerous technologies of our own making. It ...
The Doomsday Clock is seen at 89 seconds to midnight, the closest the clock has ever been to midnight in its 78-year history to signal that the world is on a course of unprecedented risk, ...
This re-setting of the Doomsday clock raises a metaphorical alarm that needs to be heard around the world, and especially in the halls of government in the United States, Russia, and China ...
On Jan. 28, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved its Doomsday Clock one second closer ... reflects the scientists' judgment that the world is moving in the wrong direction to resolve ...
Resembling a squat, wide fridge, the world's most accurate clock went on sale for $3.3 million in Japan on Wednesday.
The study gives us some alarming insight into the future if 'global warming' continues to accelerate at its current speed, with high temperatures forecast to keep increasing while the sun becomes ...
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists made the annual announcement — which rates how close humanity is from ending — citing ...
Honestly, with those uniform tics around the edge, it sort of reminds us of the doomsday clock ... to destroying the world with the technologies we’ve created. That clock is kind of cute ...