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Doomsday Clock, Atomic Scientists

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 · 20h
Atomic Scientists Set 'Doomsday Clock' Closer to Midnight Than Ever
The Bulletin of ​the Atomic Scientists set the clock to 85 seconds before midnight, the theoretical point of annihilation. That is four seconds closer than it was set last year. The Chicago-based nonprofit created the clock in 1947 during ‍the Cold War tensions that followed World War Two ​to warn the public about how close humankind was to destroying the world.

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 · 17h · on MSN
These scientists say the world is closer than ever to 'doomsday'
 · 19h · on MSN
'Failure of leadership:' Doomsday Clock head explains current setting
 · 13h
Doomsday Clock moves closer to zero hour
The world slipped further toward the abyss over the past year, with the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists on Tuesday moving the hands of the famed Doomsday Clock four seconds closer to midnight, at 85 sec...

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 · 15h
'Doomsday Clock' Moves Closer to Midnight Than Ever
Hebdo Ahram · 18h
'Doomsday Clock' moves closer to midnight, a year into Trump term
 · 19h
‘Doomsday Clock’ moves closer than EVER to midnight in apocalyptic warning amid growing threat of nuclear war & rogue AI
In recent years, the mounting risk of WW3 and the unchecked rise of AI have all deepened the sense of impending doom.

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 · 13h
'Doomsday Clock' moves to 85 seconds to midnight as global tensions rise
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What happens when the Doomsday clock goes forward?
Tyla
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'Doomsday Clock' explained as alarming countdown shows it's the closest it has ever been to midnight

The 'Doomsday Clock' explained as the countdown shows it's the closest it has ever been to midnight with the 2026 announcement scheduled for tomorrow.
17hon MSN

"Doomsday Clock" moves to closest point yet to catastrophe

The "Doomsday Clock" is a metaphor for how close humanity is to self-annihilation.
AOL
2mon

Reading a quantum clock takes more energy than operating it

The steady tick of a clock usually feels simple and dependable. Something swings or vibrates in a controlled rhythm and marks the passing of each moment. What you rarely notice is the hidden cost behind every tick. Timekeeping works only because something ...
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