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A 5,000 Year Old Doomsday Clock
Explore the ancient mechanism some believe was built to track the end of days—and why it's still ticking after 5,000 years.
Aspirational values are necessary but not sufficient to address the challenges so aptly captured by the Doomsday Clock.
The New York Times’s David Enrich discusses UnitedHealth’s tactics, from disappearing videos to legal threats.
In less than a month’s time, Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm and Ben Grimm will hit the big screen in Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps across the globe. And with its premiere date of ...
Doomsday Clock #10 is also fantastic, showing that Johns at least understood how to make a Moore-style story work, showing the way Doctor Manhattan changed over the course of the story.
A new study investigated the mortality and mental health correlates of the iconic Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' Doomsday Clock.
The Doomsday Clock is both famous and controversial. However, to date no known studies have explored the potential connection between the Doomsday Clock and health and mortality.
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 Scientists only moved the hands of the Clock ...
This re-setting of the Doomsday clock raises an alarm that needs to be heard around the world, and especially in the United States, Russia, and China.
An RIT faculty member helped redesign an infamous clock that made international headlines this week—and the body of the clock was printed in RIT’s SHED. Juan Noguera, assistant professor in RIT’s ...
An RIT faculty member helped redesign an infamous clock that made international headlines this week—and the body of the clock was printed in RIT’s SHED. Representatives from the Bulletin of the Atomic ...