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Amazon S3 on MSNThe Doomsday Clock Remains at 100 Seconds to Midnight
The Doomsday Clock, a symbol of global danger, remains the closest it has ever been to midnight. Scientists warn climate change and nuclear threats keep humanity on high alert.
On this week’s “More To The Story,” Daniel Holz from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists discusses why the hands of the Doomsday Clock are the closest they’ve ever been to midnight.
In the meantime, Trump’s Aug. 8 deadline should have been a hard one. By agreeing to meet with Putin as soon as next week, ...
The Doomsday Clock is closer to midnight than it has ever been.
Japan marked 80 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Wednesday with a ceremony reminding the world of the horrors ...
The Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight as analysts debate nuclear deterrence effectiveness amid rising tensions with ...
Siegfried Hecker, former director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, expresses concern that, 80 years after the bombings ...
As the world marks the 80th anniversary of the first use of a nuclear weapon, on the Japanese city of Hiroshima near the end ...
Japan observed the 80th anniversary of Hiroshima's atomic bombing with a memorial ceremony that served as a stark reminder of ...
First we got the bomb and that was good/ ‘Cause we love peace and motherhood/ Then Russia got the bomb, but that’s OK/ ‘Cause ...
Japan marked 80 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Wednesday with a ceremony reminding the world of the horrors ...
On Jan. 28, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved its Doomsday Clock one second closer to midnight, closer than ever before in its 78-year history, to 89 seconds before midnight in 2025 from ...
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