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Atomic Scientists Set 'Doomsday Clock'

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Atomic scientists set 'Doomsday Clock' closer to midnight than ever
Atomic scientists set their "Doomsday Clock" on Tuesday closer than ever to midnight, citing aggressive behavior by nuclear powers Russia, China and the United States, fraying nuclear arms control, co...

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'Doomsday Clock' set at 85 seconds to midnight, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists says
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Doomsday Clock now set at 85 seconds to midnight, signaling threat to human existence and planet
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Doomsday Clock 2026 RECAP: Experts say 'running out of time' as hands move closer to midnight
Humanity will learn just how close we are to the brink of global apocalypse later today as the Doomsday Clock is revealed.

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Doomsday Clock ticks four second closer to midnight
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Symbolic Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight amid ‘catastrophic risks’
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PRESS RELEASE: Doomsday Clock set at 89 seconds to midnight, closest ever to human extinction

“Humanity Edging Closer To Catastrophe”: Iconic Doomsday Clock moves one second closer to midnight as global existential threats rage. Clock factors include nuclear weapons, climate crisis, artificial intelligence, infectious diseases, and conflicts in ...
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UK researchers unveil ultra-precise atomic clock that is small enough to carry by hand

Researchers at the UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have created a tiny atomic fountain
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'Failure of leadership:' Doomsday Clock head explains current setting

USA TODAY asked Alexandra Bell, the president and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a few questions about the Doomsday Clock.
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