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When the Doomsday Clock was created in 1947, nuclear weapons posed the biggest threat to humanity, especially the possibility that the US and the USSR would engage in a nuclear arms race.
If the federal government wants to keep Medicare and Social Security intact for the next 75 years, it will need an extra $78.2 trillion in cash that is not available ...
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What the Doomsday Clock Is and How Closely We Should Follow ItLearn about the Doomsday Clock and how closely its ticking should concern us. Chinese Fleet Sails Into Contested Waters as US Aircraft Carrier Approaches Gayle King describes space launch ...
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My grandfather J. Robert Oppenheimer shared the first principle of nuclear weapons: The only safety from them is in ...
April 30 marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. During a long period of protest before 1975, several local governments, including Berkeley and Oakland, passed resolutions ...
Once the grid goes down, an old programming language called Forth—and a new operating system called Collapse OS—may be our only salvation.
Dr. Miranda Fay Thomas explores the history behind William Shakespeare's masterpiece King Lear, currently playing at Dublin's ...
It was the greatest experiment ever conducted on U.S. soil. Discover 20 little-known facts about the Manhattan project.
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In Lazarus, the creator of Cowboy Bebop blends music cues with action and the threat of humanity’s destruction.
Many scientists say “subcritical” experiments and computer simulations make nuclear weapons testing unnecessary.
Behind the headlines, and largely unreported, the basic measures of human well-being have continued to improve in recent ...
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