By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Atomic scientists set their "Doomsday Clock" on Tuesday closer than ever to midnight, citing aggressive behavior by nuclear powers Russia, China and the ...
The Doomsday Clock highlights rising nationalistic tensions worldwide.
The symbolic Doomsday Clock managed by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, moved forward by 4 seconds this year, to 85 ...
“The Doomsday Clock’s message cannot be clearer,” the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists CEO Alexandra Bell said in a ...
The "Doomsday Clock" is a metaphor for how close humanity is to self-annihilation.
With great fanfare last week, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists — the keepers of the Doomsday Clock — inched their symbolic ...
Atomic scientists set Doomsday clock closer than ever to midnight blaming nuclear risks, AI and climate change - They cited ...
A Chicago-based group of scientists have once again warned the world is closer than ever to human-made destruction by moving the symbolic “Doomsday Clock” up to 85 seconds to midnight.
The “Doomsday Clock”, representing how near humanity is to catastrophe on Tuesday, moved closer than ever to midnight as concerns grow on nuclear weapons, climate change and disinformation.
The Doomsday Clock is as close to midnight as ever as scientists warn the world is "perilously close to global disaster." ...
The new Doomsday Clock time has been set by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Here’s what it means.
The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists has set the Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds to midnight. It is the closest the clock has ever ...