Ramamurti Rajaraman
Science
and Security Board member Ramamurti Rajaraman writes that the nuclear
situation between India and Pakistan may not be good, but it's been
over-dramatized as near-inevitable here in the West.
Tim Wright
Tim Wright returns to the Ban Brief with an observation: Why won't leaders who condemn chemical weapons also condemn nukes? The
Bulletin's Ban Brief offers regular updates on the negotiations,
background, and implications of the UN treaty to ban nuclear weapons.
Negotiations on the treaty return to UN headquarters in June.
Bob Frye's The Nuclear Requiem is now airing on PBS nationwide. WYCC has a broadcast scheduled for 8 p.m. on April 30th, with WTTW airing it on the same day at 6 p.m. Or watch online anytime at PBS. Check out the film's website or Facebook page for more details.
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Anna Péczeli
What does the future hold for the US nuclear posture under President Trump? Clearly, changes are afoot.
Ingrid Ockert
A
young historian ponders the implications of the March for Science:
Perhaps little will change in day-to-day public policy. On the other
hand...
Lucien Crowder
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The
March for Science Chicago made history as 60,000 Chicagoans took to the
streets as part of a global effort to show that scientific progress
matters. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists was well
represented, as interns, board, and staff came out to work a booth at
the Science Expo on Museum Campus at the end of the March route. You can still watch the video of a "Fireside Chat" on the March for Science Chicago Facebook page. and be sure to watch this short video produced by the March for Science London, featuring Science and Security Board member Ray Pierrehumbert. Would
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Bill Revelle, and Lydia Veliko? This t-shirt is complimentary with a
donation of $100 or more. Get one while supplies last!
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The March/April issue of the Bulletin’s digital journal is now available! Read it before our next special issue posts in May.
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