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Letters - The wisdom and folly of negotiating a security agreement with North Korea; climate and conflict; criminalizing nuclear weapons possession and use; and more.
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The Bulletin interview: Drew Endy - The natural world is simply wondrous, unless you're bioengineer Drew Endy. Then it's also inefficiently designed.
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Fear not: Notes from a naysayer - Politicians, bureaucrats, and the media all have a vested interest in exaggerating the threat of terrorism -- Which is exactly what Al Qaeda wants.
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Turn back the Clock - NATO's nuclear weapons have been deployed on Turkish soil since the 1960s. It's time for Turkey to get rid of them.
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Thinking past ourselves - Climate change challenges us to move beyond a culture that has reduced nature to yet another consumable.
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The Bulletin interview: Brice Smith - A clear-eyed physicist evaluates the inherent risks of nuclear power and finds them insurmountable -- And unnecessary.
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Center spread - A newly declassified nuclear war study shows just how frightening the "day after" could have been for Americans.
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Letters - The case against John Bolton; young Dr. Strangelove; disarming the "nuclear option."
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Turn back the Clock - A how-to guide for securing shipping containers against terrorists.
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Willful ignorance - The Pentagon has spent billions of dollars on the war in Iraq. But somewhere along the way it forgot to equip U.S. troops with a counterinsurgency doctrine.
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The Bulletin interview: Sergio Finardi - Want the truth about the hidden world of hazardous waste disposal and the arms trade? It's all about knowing how something gets from point A to point B.
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Opinions - MICHAEL KREPON warns that the U.S. India nuclear deal promises to make proliferation more profitable; JOSEPH CIRINCIONE issues marching orders to the Democratic Congress; plus, the "Bulletin briefing" gathers experts to debate biosecurity.
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - In-depth - PLUTONIUM AGING - LAWRENCE M. KRAUSS explains how plutonium aging emerged as the dubious variable in the RRW equation.
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Bulletins - How irrigation can stymie warming temperatures; seeing Al Qaeda in a new light; our vulnerable agriculture; civil defense against nuclear terrorism; and more.
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Test site rising - Armed with new leadership, the storied Nevada Test Site is ready for a host of new challenges -- Even a resumption of nuclear testing.
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Nuclear Notebook - The U.S. nuclear stockpile, today and tomorrow
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Arab nuclear envy - Iran's newfound stature is compelling Arab leaders to seek nuclear power on their own terms.
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Letters - Resetting the "Doomsday Clock"; the return of space-based missile defense; a nonproliferation reality check; and more.
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Bulletins - Kazakhstan prepares for lift-off; new maps reveal the geography of poverty; religious leaders keep the faith on nuclear disarmament; and more.
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SPECIAL REPORT: APPROACHING MIDNIGHT - Preventing doomsday - FREEMAN DYSON cautions against the impulse to restrict scientific research.
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SPECIAL REPORT: APPROACHING MIDNIGHT - Nuclear weapons - BRUCE G. BLAIR warns that the United States and Russia still have their fingers on the nuclear trigger.
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SPECIAL REPORT: APPROACHING MIDNIGHT - Doomsday reconsidered - TONY HALLAM lays out the inevitable: We're all going extinct.
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Reviews - JAMES W. CRONIN reflects upon Albert Einstein's influence on generations of physicists; H. A. FEIVESON scrutinizes the environmental consequences of the Bush administration's Global Nuclear Energy Partnership; the art and responsibility of geography; and more.
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Letters - Critics address nuclear discrimination against India; veterinarians bemoan the human-centric public health system; readers debate the wisdom of Britain's newfound zeal for nuclear power; plus, the Bulletin is honored with a National Magazine Award.
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SPECIAL REPORT: APPROACHING MIDNIGHT - Climate change - JOHN P. HOLDREN says that unless we immediately reduce greenhouse gas emissions, "We're cooked, literally."
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Opinions - JEFFREY LEWIS warns that pessimism about the future of nonproliferation could become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Bulletins - Disease flies the friendly skies; keeping tabs on trafficking in fissile materials; the familial ties that bind terrorist networks; and more.
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The Bulletin interview: Bruce Tarter - The American Association for the Advancement of Science asked the former head of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to chair a report assessing U.S. nuclear development. So, what did the report say? Perhaps it's more useful to look at what it didn't say. Bruce Tarter gives us a behind-the-scenes look at science by committee.
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Opinions - VLADIMIR DVORKIN advises anxious U.S. officials to watch what Moscow does, not what it says; RICHARD DOCTOR tallies the hidden costs of getting rid of carbon dioxide; JOSEPH CIRINCIONE sees the political stars realigning for a new era of arms control; plus, the "Bulletin briefing" gathers experts to explore how science can make diplomacy work.
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Turn back the Clock - John F. Kennedy's vision for a safer world.
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SPECIAL REPORT: APPROACHING MIDNIGHT - Doomsday reconsidered - SAM KEEN asks whether the apocalypse has already begun.
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SPECIAL REPORT: APPROACHING MIDNIGHT - Doomsday reconsidered
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PASSINGS - Remembering the lives of scientists and activists who made the world a safer place.
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2008 world nuclear industry status report - The nuclear power industry is in a state of global decline — A situation that isn't going to change in the foreseeable future.
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