Doomsday Clock announcement will be held on January 28th in Washington, DC. The Bulletin’s Science and Security Board will ...
Once every year, a select group of nuclear, climate and technology experts assemble to determine where to place the hands of ...
On January 28th, the Bulletin's Science and Security Board (SASB) will reveal the 2025 Doomsday Clock time in Washington, DC. For 2025, the SASB will consider multiple global threats in the Clock ...
Since 1947, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a group founded by Albert Einstein, J. Robert Oppenheimer and others, has ...
Each year, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists sets a “Doomsday Clock,” a def-con-eqsue metaphor that determines how close existing world conflicts are pushing Earth to the brink of no return.
Every January, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) sets a new time for the Doomsday Clock - the symbolic scale for humanity's proximity to the apocalypse. Last year, scientists left the ...
We really like the look of this clock. Honestly, with those uniform tics around the edge, it sort of reminds us of the doomsday clock — you know, the ‘minutes to midnight’ quarter clock face ...
The Doomsday Clock, a grim harbinger of global catastrophe, is ominously ticking closer to the stroke of midnight after a year marked by warfare, natural calamities, and political turmoil.
In 1947, just two years after the end of WWII, a group of Manhattan Project scientists, including Albert Einstein and Robert Oppenheimer, created the Doomsday Clock. It’s a metaphor, not a ...