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Doomsday Clock Moves From 89 Seconds in 2025 to 85 Seconds to Midnight in 2026

Posted By: adminon: January 27, 2026In: De-EscalationTags: 'Doomsday Clock', Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, Information warfare, Manhattan Project, University of Chicago, USANo CommentsViews:
Doomsday Clock Moves From 89 Seconds in 2025 to 85 Seconds to Midnight in 2026

Posted below is the short version of the statement by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists (issued originally on a background of white upon black rather than black on white background, with all... Read more

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Nobelists, Atomic Scientists Set to Read the Doomsday Clock January 27th, 2026

Posted By: adminon: January 26, 2026In: De-EscalationTags: 'Doomsday Clock', Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, Information warfare, Manhattan Project, University of Chicago, USANo CommentsViews:
Nobelists, Atomic Scientists Set to Read the Doomsday Clock January 27th, 2026

The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists is reading the Doomsday Clock it has been maintaining for the past 79 years tomorrow (January 27th, 2026). The Doomsday Clock provides an estimated reading... Read more

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War, University and Life: African Studies and Politics @ Nigeria’s UI in the 1960s

Posted By: adminon: September 05, 2021In: BookspaceTags: 'Odejo of Idomaland', Billy Dudley, Essien Essien-Udom, James O'Connel, Kenneth Dike, Ukpabi Asika, University of ChicagoNo CommentsViews:
War, University and Life: African Studies and Politics @ Nigeria's UI in the 1960s

Students of the University of Ibadan who swear that it is “the first and the best” will never agree with Professor Hayden White who declared that there is nothing like history but only histo... Read more

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Report Advocates New Criterion for Global Ranking of Universities

Posted By: adminon: August 27, 2020In: World From AfricaTags: COVID-19, King's College London, UCU, University of Chicago, University of MelbourneNo CommentsViews:
Report Advocates New Criterion for Global Ranking of Universities

A new argument can be heard insisting that universities should be ranked in terms of impact on society rather than any other criteria. This, it is posited, would resolve their perceived disc... Read more

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Nigerian Army Changes Tactic on Suicide Bombers

Posted By: adminon: January 17, 2017In: GovernanceTags: 'Strategic logic of suicide terrorism', Brigadier-General Sani Kukasheka Usman, Robert Pape, University of ChicagoNo CommentsViews:
Nigerian Army Changes Tactic on Suicide Bombers

Nigerian Army Changes Tactic on Suicide Bombers The Nigerian Army is widening its encirclement of residual Boko Haram operations with particular reference to suicide bombers. It is promising... Read more

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