Does it make sense to continue holding massive international summits if the core of the problem—the continued use of oil, gas, and coal—continues to be systematically avoided?
We’re going to have our very large United States oil companies, the biggest anywhere in the world, go in, spend billions of dollars, fix the badly broken infrastructure, the oil infrastructure, and ...
Like climate change, the Trump administration’s efforts to remove climate data from government websites feel vast, intangible ...
On January 27th, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists will reveal the 2026 Doomsday Clock time. The announcement will occur ...
During the Cold War, two physicists became public "opponents" of the Pentagon's antiballistic missile systems. But they kept ...
Routine reactor emissions pose no meaningful health risk to the US workers and population, a health physicist and a nuclear ...
Disruptive technology stories that explore the artificial intelligence revolution and the influence of powerful technology ...
Solar power. The history of a magazine. The impact of DOGE cuts on medical research. Russian trolls. Cyberstorms. Newly found research results from ...
To deal with the range of strangeness and cruelty that 2025 offered,  the Bulletin’s multimedia team embarked on a variety of ...
What follows are one of the best Bulletin articles from the last year on Robert F. Kennedy’s changes to public health and a few other pieces that stood out in our biosecurity coverage.
In a May executive order, aimed at ushering in what he described as an “American nuclear renaissance,” President Donald Trump declared moot the science underpinning decades-old radiation exposure ...
“I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.” Thus wrote the famous psychologist Abraham Maslow in 1966. If Maslow were around today, I ...