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US Missile Launch, Explained | Federation Of American Scientists
In their latest Strategic Security blog, Hans Kristensen and Matt Korda break down the recent Tomahawk missile launch, and what this test means for the post-INF world.
Read More »An unsettled year in nuclear weapons | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
John Mecklin, Editor-in-Chief of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, compiles here a list of eight articles published by the Bulletin in 2018 that convey the unsettled year that has passed.
Read More »Doomsday and the Apocalyptic Trump Nuclear War Fighting Doctrine | Joseph Gerson
Nuclear weapons are already poisoning this and future generations. As Martin Luther King Jr. reminded us, we can't enjoy justice if humanity ceases to exist.
Read More »What will it take to ban the bomb? | Frida Berrigan, Waging Nonviolence
As someone raised in the shadow of the fearsome ticking of the Doomsday Clock, I’m grateful for a reminder of all we are working for instead of just what we are up against.
Read More »More precise U.S. nukes could raise tensions with Russia | Science | AAAS
Russian President Vladimir Putin complained to journalists last year about a risky expansion of nuclear weapons systems across the board. “Your people,” he said, referring to the United States and its allies, “do not feel a sense of the impending danger—this is what worries me.”
Read More »Thanks to Trump, the Doomsday Clock Advances Toward Midnight | The New York Times
The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists is marking the 70th anniversary of its Doomsday Clock on Thursday by moving it 30 seconds closer to midnight.
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