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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, based at the University of Chicago, moved its Doomsday Clock to 89 seconds to midnight ... to human existence and the planet. Each year, experts on the ...
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The Bulletin’s Doomsday Clock moved up one second, now set at 89 seconds to midnight, which represents ... the threat to human existence and the planet. Each year, experts on the Bulletin ...
The Doomsday clock was set at 89 seconds to midnight on Tuesday morning ... Atomic Scientists as a metaphor that shows how close the planet is to reaching "human extinction," is set every year.
Today, the Doomsday Clock was set to 89 seconds to midnight, the closest to midnight ever in its 78-year history. It’s the duty of the United States, China, and Russia to lead the world back ...
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Humanity is closer to species-threatening disaster than ever before, according to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, who today moved the hand of the "Doomsday Clock" to 89 seconds to midnight.
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The Doomsday Clock has been moved closer to midnight than ever before - symbolising that we are edging towards a global catastrophe. The clock's new time of 89 seconds to midnight was announced on ...
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