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A Bulletin short fiction contest Announcing the Bulletin‘s new short fiction contest… Over the decades, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has published the smartest minds in the fields it covers, ...
The atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima is believed, by some estimates, to have killed as many as 146,000 people, once injuries, ...
James Cameron recently called out Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning film “Oppenheimer” for being “a moral cop out” on the ...
Thereafter, Iran began withdrawing from its JCPOA commitments by increasing uranium enrichment levels beyond 3.67 percent, ...
He wasn't fully cleared of accusations until December 2022. He was very outspoken about his opposition to the hydrogen bomb. "Oppenheimer" will be released in theaters around the world on July 21.
The movie is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer" by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin.
This year’s Doomsday Clock Statement landed like a damp squib in a Trump-swamped corporate news cycle on January 28th. The Bulletin of the Atomic ...
J. Robert Oppenheimer, Albert Einstein and University of Chicago scientists who were part of the Manhattan Project – to develop America’s first nuclear bomb – in 1945 turned anti-atomic weapons two ...
Physicists like J. Robert Oppenheimer and Albert Einstein were among its creators, who sought to make the clock a visual depiction of the danger presented by nuclear weapons.
The concept was established by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which was founded back in December of 1945, right after World War II, by Albert Einstein, J. Robert Oppenheimer and University ...
Scientists Albert Einstein, J Robert Oppenheimer and Eugene Rabinowitch founded the Bulletin along with University of Chicago scholars in 1945.