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Doomsday Clock is scheduled to be updated today
Summary
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists will reveal the 2026 Doomsday Clock at 10am EST (3pm UK) in a live YouTube briefing featuring Nobel Laureate Maria Ressa and other experts; the clock currently stands at 89 seconds to midnight.
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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists will announce the 2026 setting of the Doomsday Clock during a live news briefing today. The event is scheduled for 10am EST (3pm UK) and will be streamed on YouTube. Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Maria Ressa will join specialists on nuclear weapons, climate change, biological threats and disruptive technologies. The clock is a symbolic measure; midnight represents the end of civilisation.
Key details:
- Announcement time: 10am EST (3pm UK) during a live YouTube briefing.
- Participants include Nobel Laureate Maria Ressa and experts on nuclear weapons, climate change, biological threats and disruptive technologies.
- Before the 2026 update, the clock stood at 89 seconds to midnight.
- For 2026, the BAS Science and Security Board was joined by The Elders, a network of global leaders.
Summary:
The live briefing will present the board's collective assessment and the clock's new setting. The update reflects the board's evaluation of nuclear tensions, climate change and disruptive technologies. The immediate next step is the live announcement at 10am EST (3pm UK).
