Scientists move Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds before midnight
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Donation Options Search Search Search The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved up its “Doomsday Clock” four seconds, now set at 85 seconds to midnight, representing the closest earth has been to destruction.
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Humanity is closer to destroying itself, according to atomic scientists who revealed on Tuesday that the famous “Doomsday Clock” was set at 85 seconds to midnight — the closest it has been in the nearly 80-year history of the clock.
Tick tick boom? The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has moved its Doomsday Clock forward for 2026, announcing that it is now set to 85 seconds to midnight –— the closest it’s ever been to catastrophe in its 79-year history.
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