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Black swans from Mars? The real risks of sending alien samples home
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rbanffy
17 days ago
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How the secretive history of weather weapons fuels conspiracy theories
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pseudolus
34 days ago
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The entanglement of fusion energy research and bombs
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2 points
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pseudolus
34 days ago
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It's November, and the Northeast is on fire
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3 points
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geox
36 days ago
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An unearthly spectacle – The untold story of the biggest nuclear bomb (2021)
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92 points
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arethuza
45 days ago
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154 comments
Rapid intensification, extreme rapid intensification–and then Hurricane Milton
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dredmorbius
78 days ago
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Why Russia is more likely to go nuclear in Ukraine if it's winning
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5 points
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amai
83 days ago
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It is still 90 seconds to midnight
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2 points
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afh1
3 months ago
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Biotech firm made a smallpox-like virus on purpose. Nobody seems to care (2020)
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18 points
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geox
3 months ago
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One nuclear-armed Poseidon torpedo could decimate a coastal city
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3 points
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mooreds
4 months ago
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Desertification was supposed, now worried about greening
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4 points
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bilsbie
4 months ago
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'I'm afraid I can't do that': Should killer robots be allowed to disobey orders?
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4 points
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pseudolus
4 months ago
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Humans should teach AI how to avoid nuclear war–while they still can
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5 points
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pseudolus
5 months ago
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Three key misconceptions in the debate about AI and existential risk
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2 points
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pseudolus
5 months ago
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Carbon capture has a long history. Of failure
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4 points
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wstrange
5 months ago
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Nuclear could power the AI boom–but only if proliferation risks are minimized
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2 points
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pseudolus
5 months ago
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Beijing unavailable to take call: Why the US-China crisis hotline doesn't work
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1 point
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pseudolus
6 months ago
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California AI bill becomes a lightning rod–for safety advocates and devs alike
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15 points
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rbanffy
6 months ago
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California AI bill becomes a lightning rod–for safety advocates and developers
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1 point
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pseudolus
6 months ago
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UChicago's new geoengineering research initiative
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2 points
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edavison1
6 months ago
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$600M battery storage project meets resistance in California
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1 point
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pseudolus
6 months ago
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3 comments
Cis-lunar space and the security dilemma
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20 points
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SiempreViernes
6 months ago
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The short march to China's hydrogen bomb
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3 points
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pseudolus
7 months ago
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Can electrically conductive bricks replace fossil fuels?
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3 points
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pseudolus
7 months ago
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The role of forests in Earth's climate goes far beyond carbon storage
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4 points
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pseudolus
7 months ago
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Doomsday Clock remains at 90 seconds to midnight
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1 point
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divbzero
7 months ago
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A ‘plague’ comes before the fall: lessons from Roman history
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211 points
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diodorus
7 months ago
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247 comments
A moment of historic danger: It is still 90 seconds to midnight
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2 points
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keepamovin
8 months ago
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2 comments
An Interview with Annie Jacobsen, Author of 'Nuclear War: A Scenario'
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3 points
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perihelions
8 months ago
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Fusion reactors: Not what they're cracked up to be
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10 points
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JPLeRouzic
8 months ago
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