The Doomsday Clock has been used to examine the world’s vulnerability to global catastrophe for nearly a century.
Yes, says the Doomsday Clock, which was set up by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists to warn humanity of the threat of ...
On January 28, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists updated the Doomsday Clock from 90 to 89 seconds until "midnight," as ...
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, ...
WASHINGTON -The doomsday clock, symbolizing how close humanity is to destruction, ticked one second closer to midnight ...
Too few leaders have learned the critical lesson that international cooperation is essential to pandemic prevention, ...
As the Doomsday Clock ticks dangerously close to midnight, humanity faces escalating nuclear threats, climate disasters, and ...
The Doomsday Clock shows the global community faces the three-headed catastrophe of global warming, pandemics and nuclear ...
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.
Given the limitations of human cognition in long-term planning, AI can serve as a cognitive augmentation tool, helping us ...
This week, with wars still raging in Ukraine and the Middle East, escalating climate chaos and increasing biological and AI threats, the nuclear Doomsday Clock has been pushed to just ...
U.S. negotiations with the Russians and Chinese on denuclearization and eventual agreements are “very possible,” according to ...