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Live Science on MSNScientists edge closer to creating super accurate, chip-sized atomic clock that can fit into your smartphoneBreakthrough could pave the way for next-generation GPS in drones, smartphones and self-driving cars, scientists say.
A new study investigated the mortality and mental health correlates of the iconic Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' Doomsday Clock.
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News Medical on MSNStudy links Doomsday Clock to US mortality and mental health patternsResults indicate that the closer the Doomsday Clock ticks to midnight, the higher the rates are for mortality specific to ...
Lenton, the founding director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter, was the lead author of the 2008 ...
David Armstrong McKay is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Sussex and the lead author of a 2022 paper that ...
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Inquirer.net on MSN89 seconds to midnight: World moves closer to catastropheThe Doomsday Clock’s hands inch forward, now frozen at 89 seconds to midnight — the closest they have ever been to global ...
The metaphorical clock measures how close humanity is to self-destruction, because of nuclear disaster, climate change, AI ...
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Study Finds on MSNDoomsday Clock isn’t just predicting apocalypse — it signals disturbing American health trendsLearn how the Doomsday Clock serves as a potential indicator for health crises, including substance use disorders and ...
Results indicate the closer the Doomsday Clock ticks to midnight, the higher the rates are for mortality specific to Alzheimer's disease, suicide ...
Last month, the "Doomsday Clock" was moved up to 89 seconds, the closest the world has ever been to total annihilation. The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, based at the University of Chicago ...
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