Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
WEBAn update on the war in Ukraine. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Follow us on Facebook. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists informs the public about threats to the survival and development of humanity from nuclear weapons, climate change, and emerging technologies in the life sciences.
July 2024 - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
WEB3 days ago · North Korean nuclear weapons, 2024. By Hans M. Kristensen, Matt Korda, Eliana Johns, Mackenzie Knight. North Korea continues to modernize and grow its nuclear weapons arsenal. We estimate that North Korea may have produced enough fissile material for up to 90 nuclear warheads, but has likely assembled around 50.
Topics - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
WEBExplore the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' featured topics on nuclear risk, climate change, and disruptive technologies.
About Us - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
WEBAbout the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Our mission The Bulletin equips the public, policymakers, and scientists with the information needed to reduce man-made threats to our existence. About us At our core, the Bulletin is a media organization, posting free articles on its website and publishing a premium digital magazine. But we are much … Continued
December 2020 - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
WEBBy John Mecklin. In this issue—which marks the start of the 75th year of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists —respected strategic thinkers of this era explain where the Bulletin and its readers should focus their attention in coming decades. The issue also contains noteworthy pieces from the Bulletin archives, including work by Einstein ...
Events | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
WEBMar 17, 2021 · Join Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Kolbert in conversation with Bulletin Editor-In-Chief John Mecklin as they discuss Kolbert’s newest book, Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future.Her new book dives deep into geoengineering, the hopes and hazards it provides, and how it may be humanity’s path forward.
What's new at the Bulletin - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
WEBWhat’s new at the Bulletin Become a 2024 Bulletin Editorial Fellow New film underscores Doomsday Clock’s importance and Bulletin history Paul Tullis wins AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award for Bulletin piece Event: Timbie Conference Happy Hour Stephanie Carper joins the Bulletin Archived: Join us for ‘Beyond Oppenheimer: Building a safer …
Magazine archive - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
WEBThis archive was created in honor of John A. Simpson, one of the Bulletin‘s principal founders and a longtime member of its Board of Sponsors. This searchable archive provides exclusive online access to original interviews and commentary by luminaries like Albert Einstein, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Ruth Adams, John F. Kennedy, Stephen …
History - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
WEBWe strengthened our bonds with the University of Chicago, where we are based, and where our founders began publishing the Bulletin in 1945. And we even took a few breaks, notably one to toast the introduction of Atomic Child, a custom botanic beer by Forbidden Root Brewery that honored the Bulletin. Over the past year, the Bulletin responded as ...
What We’re Reading Archives - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
WEBBy Thomas Gaulkin, Erik English | Climate Change , Disruptive Technologies , Multimedia , Nuclear Risk , What We’re Reading. Ukraine 2022: Flashback to Crimea 1993? Prague Spring 1968?