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 ...
If you’ve been feeling a little down as the “Doomsday Clock” ticks ever closer to midnight, you’re not alone. A new study in The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists (BAS) links the clock’s progress to ...
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 Alzheimer's.
Before sitting down to write the introduction to the March issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which is all about tipping points, I reached out to three climate scientists who have written ...
and the Bulletin’s own Doomsday Clock. There is concern, even among climate scientists who loudly and proudly use the tipping point metaphor in their work, that it will be misconstrued by the public ...
They also discuss the desegregation of public education. Social scientist and author of "Single at Heart" Bella DePaulo says the notion that unmarried people are less happy than their married ...
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