Atomic scientists have moved the hands of the “Doomsday Clock” to 85 seconds to midnight. This shift, announced Tuesday by the Bulletin’s Science and Security Board, moves the countdown to global ...
Earlier on Jan. 26, the hands of the Doomsday Clock were set closer to midnight than they've ever been in its history. Citing a worldwide "failure of leadership," the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists ...
The strontium atomic clock measures time so precisely it would not lose a second for 15 billion years, redefining how time can be tracked. Body of Canadian woman, 19, found surrounded by dingoes on ...
The Bills scored a go-ahead touchdown with 1:04 left to play against the Jaguars on Sunday and head coach Sean McDermott was asked after the game if he thought about leaving Jacksonville with less ...
For the first time in a long time, shares of Citigroup C-1.35%decrease; red down pointing triangle aren’t starting the year in the discount aisle. So will investors keep snapping them up? Following a ...
Penn State has increased its backfield depth with the addition of Ohio State’s James Peoples and the retention of freshman Tikey Hayes. Hayes, a 5-11, 205-pound freshman, announced Wednesday that he ...
The Trump administration last week blocked plans to shut down a generator unit at a coal-fired power plant in Colorado. The order, which will keep the unit running through March 2026, cites analyses ...
Philip Rivers sure looked like the Philip Rivers of old for a while – but it wasn’t enough. The 44-year-old quarterback turned back the clock for the Colts, whose defense didn’t do enough to support ...
For decades, atomic clocks have provided the most stable means of timekeeping. They measure time by oscillating in step with the resonant frequency of atoms, a method so accurate that it serves as the ...
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California's water crisis is one of the biggest challenges in the US. But why does it feel like it will never end? In this video, we uncover the real reasons behind the Golden State's water struggles.