Bulletin's associate editor for nuclear affairs, François Diaz-Maurin, provides his review of the nuclear year.
In 2024, the Bulletin covered zombie pathogens emerging from a thawing Arctic, synthetic viruses, the pandemic that crippled ...
The Bulletin’s disruptive technology vertical tracks a wide variety of scientific and technological advances that could—either in the present or the future—pose an existential threat to humanity.
In the nine months since joining NATO, Sweden has not wasted any time integrating itself tightly into the transatlantic alliance. On September 16, Sweden doubled down on its commitment to a nuclear ...
A naval research analyst. A journalist covering arts and culture. A PhD candidate in international studies. A former Navy ...
Limiting and responding to the climate crisis will be a continual challenge for current and future generations, but—as I must ...
Gregory R. Lumpkin is a scientific consultant and research fellow at Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), where he spent most of his career until his recent retirement.
William J. Weber is a professor emeritus at the University of Tennessee. Before retiring, he was the Governor’s Chair Professor for radiation effects in materials at the University of Tennessee with a ...
John D. Vienna is an expert in the application of materials science to solving nuclear waste management issues. He was responsible for the development, optimization, and qualification of nuclear waste ...
John S. McCloy is a professor and director of the School of Mechanical & Materials Engineering and Lindholm Endowed Chair at Washington State University. His professional career encompasses industry, ...