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When it was created in 1947, the placement of the Doomsday Clock was based on the threat posed by nuclear weapons, which Bulletin scientists considered to be the greatest danger to humanity. In 2007, ...
The Doomsday Clock’s hands inch forward, now frozen at 89 seconds to midnight — the closest they have ever been to global ...
The Schaumburg Township District Library, serving the communities of Schaumburg, Elk Grove Village, Hanover Park, Hoffman ...
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Last month, the "Doomsday Clock" was moved up to 89 seconds ... the risk of world destruction since atomic weapons were invented. "It's a symbolic thing. We're trying to capture the urgency ...
"Setting the Doomsday Clock at 89 seconds to midnight is a warning to all world ... with unpredictable and potentially devastating outcomes." Artificial intelligence made rapid gains in capability and ...
A new study investigated the mortality and mental health correlates of the iconic Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' Doomsday Clock.
Results indicate that the closer the Doomsday Clock ticks to midnight, the higher the rates are for mortality specific to Alzheimer's disease, suicide, unintentional injuries, alcohol and ...