Bulletin of Atomic Scientists’ puts clock at 89 seconds from nuclear apocalypse, closer to ‘midnight’ than even during the ...
On Tuesday, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists set the Doomsday Clock forward by a second. The clock, created in 1947 by ...
Industrial designers Juan Noguera, RIT, and Tom Weis, RISD, redesign the infamous “Doomsday Clock” for the ‘Bulletin of the ...
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For nearly 80 years, the Doomsday Clock has served as a chilling symbol of humanity's proximity to catastrophe. Now, it has been reimagined—blending traditional craftsmanship with AI and 3D printing ...
The Doomsday Clock has been used to examine the world’s vulnerability to global catastrophe for nearly a century.
Yes, says the Doomsday Clock, which was set up by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists to warn humanity of the threat of extinction. It may be just a concept, but it has the power to concentrate minds.
In this interview, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' new leader discusses her plans for the Bulletin and a host of ...
The world might be falling to pieces, but at least we’re counting down to doom in style. The Doomsday Clock is perhaps the ...
Mina Narayanan is a research analyst at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET). Her work focuses on ...
The study uncovers the invar effect, enabling the creation of a pyrochlore magnet with unprecedented thermal expansion ...
AI transformational impact is well under way. But as AI technologies develop, so too does their power consumption. Further ...