This was the third time in the past four years that the scientists moved the clock closer to midnight.
The world is closer to destruction than ever before, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the group behind the "Doomsday Clock," argued. It added that the infamous clock is set at 85 seconds to ...
As you read this, humanity is merely a minute or two away from disaster. Ten minutes tops. Today, leading experts are convening to set the Doomsday Clock, a stark symbol of scientific worries about ...
The last remaining denuclearization deal between Russia and the United States is about to expire. When it does, it will end a regime limiting nuclear stockpiling by the superpowers.
The Doomsday Clock now stands at 85 seconds to midnight. Scientists cite nuclear tensions, climate change, and emerging technology risks. Experts say global cooperation is needed to reduce the danger.
The "Doomsday Clock" representing how near humanity is to catastrophe on Tuesday moved closer than ever to midnight as concerns grow on nuclear weapons, climate change and disinformation.
Italy has put in place a massive security operation for the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics ahead of Friday's opening ceremony.
The idea was first introduced by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in June 1947.
Earth is closer than it's ever been to destruction as Russia, China, the U.S. and other countries become 'increasingly aggressive, adversarial, and nationalistic,' The Bulletin of The Atomic ...
The company that owns the iconic luxury retailer Saks Fifth Avenue filed for bankruptcy late Tuesday. The move comes after Saks Global struggled with debt it took on to buy rival Neiman Marcus, ...