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On this week’s “More To The Story,” Daniel Holz from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists discusses why the hands of the ...
The future of atmospheric science is going to be shaped by the youth who are seeing our country abdicate its role in ...
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is proud to welcome Melanie Mitchell to its Science and Security Board (SASB). The SASB is a select group of globally recognized leaders with a specific focus on ...
Heat and other climate impacts like floods and storms affect voters, candidates and poll workers in different ways at ...
A federal bill calling for a nationwide ban of cloud seeding and other weather modification could end Wyoming’s controversial ...
Aside from the U.S. Air Force’s anti-satellite (ASAT) missile test in 1985 and the abandoned Star Wars program, treaties like the Limited Test Ban Treaty (1963), the Outer Space Treaty (1967), and ...
Manchester's own piece of Cold War history survives in the form of the Guardian telephone exchange. Also known as 'Scheme 567 ...
Oceans have absorbed enough heat since the Paris Agreement was signed to match the energy of 1.7 billion atomic bomb explosions, scientists warned just as the UN Ocean Conference got underway in Nice.
North Korea’s nuclear ambitions remain unwavering, making peaceful reconciliation unlikely. While South Korea’s new leadership signals hope, real progress fundamentally requires Pyongyang to shift its ...
The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland Harbour on 10 July 1985 and the death of a voyager on board, Greenpeace ...
The Trump Administration is putting the U.S. public at increasing risk by weakening the Nuclear Regulatory Agency, the ...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said this week that the country is committed to preventing a global collapse scenario, ...