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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 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is proud to welcome artificial intelligence expert Melanie Mitchell to its Science and ...
Farmers process climate-smart beans in Machakos, Kenya, Monday, March 18, 2024.
As floodwaters rise across America, 10 U.S. states are quietly abandoning entire towns to the encroaching waters, choosing to ...
Scientists have long insisted that we can and must limit global warming to 1.5 degrees—and some still do, even as that grim ...
Following these claims, Iran's Mehr news agency published a video showing the doomsday clock still ticking on the same day. We verify if the clock is still there in this edition of Truth or Fake.
The Schaumburg Township District Library has installed newly restored artwork by renowned Chicago artist Martyl Langsdorf, creator of the 1947 Doomsday Clock. Thanks to a generous family donation ...
A Bulletin short fiction contest Announcing the Bulletin‘s new short fiction contest… Over the decades, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has published the smartest minds in the fields it covers, ...
If climate change makes it even easier for them to hide, then the threat they represent, and thus their deterrence value, may be seen as more credible. But some experts caution against overstating ...
Of all the forms of extreme weather — droughts, floods, hurricanes — heat waves are the ones that scientists can most reliably tie to climate change caused by fossil fuel pollution.
No, New York Mag: Climate change won't make the Earth uninhabitable by 2100 A New York Magazine story takes climate change doom to the next level.