The war in Iran should alert responsible military and civilian leaders to the increased nuclear risk posed by a president who ...
The Bulletin is honored to welcome Rambo Talabong as assistant multimedia editor and Nick Horowitz as director of digital products.
New 'transactional' US global health agreements offer US aid for combatting HIV and other health threats in return for what critics say is expansive US access to resources.
For AI models, there are currently no safety rules that govern the path of actions, which can leads to unanticipated consequences.
An attempt to dispose of Manhattan Project radioactive waste in Southeast Michigan highlights the need for the US Army Corps ...
As important as it is to acknowledge progress, it is equally important to counter the disinformation that says we no longer ...
Genevieve Guenther is the founding director of End Climate Silence and the author of The Language of Climate Politics: Fossil-Fuel Propaganda and How to Fight It.
Hiranya Peiris holds the Professorship of Astrophysics (1909) at the University of Cambridge and is a member of the Kavli Institute for Cosmology. Her research centers on extracting fundamental ...
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists was founded very near the beginning of the nuclear age, just a few months after American atomic bombs decimated two Japanese cities at the end of World War II.
Northern Virginia already has the world’s highest concentration of data centers. Their rapid expansion is now threatening the Potomac River and generating significant air and noise pollution.
Lawrence J. Korb, Sr. died April 20, leaving behind an exemplary career in American national security policy, in teaching, in ...
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