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A Bulletin short fiction contest Announcing the Bulletin‘s new short fiction contest… Over the decades, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has published the smartest minds in the fields it covers, ...
Setsuko Thurlow, who survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945, says we're walking through "a very dark time," ...
July 14-16 gathering to create recommendations for policymakers and leaders to reduce the threat of nuclear war ...
When I asked John Savage, the retired co-founder of the Department of Computer Science at Brown University, what the ...
It is a terrible blow to those suffering from cancer to Parkinson’s and the myriad diseases in between who hope for a cure.
It is painful to watch the defunding of the nation’s research arm by a third to a half, the wanton destruction of what, since ...
Hundreds of thousands of mourners gathered in Tehran for the funeral of top Iranian commanders and scientists killed in a ...
It is painful to watch the defunding of the nation’s research arm by one-third to one-half, the wanton destruction of what, since the end of World War II, has kept the United States the premier invent ...
After blasting Iran's nuke bunkers with 13-ton bombs, the US is racing to build a smarter, sleeker penetrator for the next ...
Martin Schram: Peace through power – It’s electric! (ATTENTION EDITORS: 1 photo and a headshot accompany this column. FILENAME: OPED-SCHRAM-COLUMN-GET.jpg FILENAME: Martin-Schram.jpg) ...
The minister in charge of Australia’s national security has kept tight-lipped on the damage US strikes dealt to Iranian ...