Time is almost up on the way we track each second of the day, with optical atomic clocks set to redefine the way the world ...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Atomic scientists set their "Doomsday Clock" on Tuesday closer than ever to ...
Nuclear weapons, climate change and biological threats are the biggest concerns.
The human race is at its closest point yet to destroying itself, according to a reset of the ominous but symbolic "Doomsday ...
The new Doomsday Clock time has been set by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Here’s what it means.
Wars, climate change, disruptive technologies and the rise of autocracy over the past year prompted scientists to set the clock at 85 seconds to midnight.
The “Doomsday Clock”, representing how near humanity is to catastrophe on Tuesday, moved closer than ever to midnight as ...
A science-oriented advocacy group moved its “Doomsday Clock” to 85 seconds to midnight, saying the Earth is closer than ever to destruction.
The Doomsday Clock has been moved to 85 seconds before midnight, the closest to global catastrophe. Nuclear escalation, ...
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced on Jan. 27 that the hands of the Doomsday Clock moved forward four seconds ...
The “minute” on your phone is not a natural thing. Nothing in the sky divides an hour into 60 equal parts. Humans invented ...
In addition to nuclear and climate risks, the scientists warned of potential misuse of biotechnology and artificial ...