Juan Noguera, an industrial design professor at Rochester Institute of Technology, stands in the university's design shop.
Letter: Originally set at seven minutes to midnight, the time now is 89 seconds to midnight, the closest it’s been.
This re-setting of the Doomsday clock raises an alarm that needs to be heard around the world, and especially in the United ...
Writers also comment on the notion of "America First," taking credit for Trump actions and political morality.
In 2025 the famous Doomsday Clock is reading “89 seconds to midnight.” What does “89 seconds to midnight” say about our world ...
Why not reduce nuclear arsenals from thousands into the hundreds, and divert savings toward fighting hunger and poverty?
In a world grappling with nuclear tensions, climate crises, and rapid technological advancements, one ominous symbol quietly reminds us of our fragility—the Doomsday Clock. In 2025, the Bulletin ...
Show Full Article “Setting the Doomsday Clock at 89 seconds to midnight is a warning to all world leaders,” Holz added. The organization said the United States, China and Russia have the prime ...
Atomic scientists moved their "Doomsday Clock" closer to midnight than ever before, citing Russian nuclear threats amid its ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Atomic scientists on Tuesday moved their "Doomsday Clock" closer to midnight ... the prime responsibility to pull the world back from the brink, and urged good-faith ...
Let's back it all up. For the uninitiated, the Doomsday Clock was created in 1947 "to conceptualize the threat to human existence," according to the Chicago-Sun Times. The concept was established ...