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This clock has been used to measure the likelihood of man-made disaster since 1947, with midnight serving as a metaphor for the end of the world. Each year, a team of scientists determine how ...
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T he Doomsday Clock, a symbolic tracker that represents the likelihood of human-made destruction, was updated Tuesday to 90 seconds to midnight—the closest to global catastrophe it’s ever been.
The iOS 7 Clock app icon shows the current time, complete with moving second hand. This is according to an unnamed developer who sent in the above image and who is probably breaking the developer ...
The Doomsday Clock was established in 1947 as a way to measure just how close the world is to a total global catastrophe Comments Technology Daisy Naylor 11:11, 23 Jan 2020Updated 11:11, 23 Jan 2020 ...