The Doomsday Clock advances
Lawrence M. Krauss, David Titley
Science and Security Board members Lawrence Krauss and David Titley were published in the New York Times on the day of the Clock announcement.
Image: AFP News Agency
We thought it would be interesting to once again ask our readers where they think the Doomsday Clock's minute hand should rest. Although not scientific by any stretch, the poll received five times the respondents this year over last, and here's how you voted:
1. Less than 3 minutes to midnight: 79%
2. Stay at 3 minutes to midnight: 10%
3. More than 3 minutes to midnight: 11%
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