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"Assassinations? Defamation? How genetic technology could destabilize the world," by Tony Ingesson, David Gisselsson Nord, and Filippa Lentzos. ⬇️ thebulletin.org/2025/06/assass…

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"Congress should pass these measures and reclaim its power as the sole branch of government authorized by the Constitution to declare war. And it should act quickly before the administration commits the American people to an unnecessary & disastrous war" thebulletin.org/2025/06/why-co…

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Iran withdrawing from the NPT would have the opposite effect of demonstrating that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. thebulletin.org/2025/06/irans-…

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Israel and Iran's "war of words, coupled with a flood of fast-breaking news and viral images on social media, has left many people struggling to find accurate information." "Israel and Iran exchange words along with weapons," by Dawn Stover. ⬇️ thebulletin.org/2025/06/israel…

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The United States may be preparing to join Israel's ongoing operation against Iran to help target underground nuclear facilities, including the Fordow fuel enrichment plant, using a "bunker buster" bomb.

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What are the risks of military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites? This new breakdown looks at each of the major sites in Iran's nuclear program and what could go wrong. thebulletin.org/2025/06/the-ra…

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On Saturday, President Donald Trump announced that the United States carried out strikes against Iranian nuclear sites. Yesterday, Bulletin nuclear affairs editor François Diaz-Maurin assessed the risks associated with such attacks. thebulletin.org/2025/06/the-ra…

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Yesterday the United States bombed three Iranian nuclear sites. A review of what we know so far and how the world reacted: thebulletin.org/2025/06/united…

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"Destroying or rendering Fordow inoperable would not preclude Iran from using these alternative sites to potentially produce one or several nuclear weapons," from a June 17 with the Bulletin article by Iran expert Richard Nephew. ⬇️ thebulletin.org/2025/06/the-un…

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The United States bombed three Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday, an intervention that came just days after President Donald Trump suggested he would wait two weeks before deciding whether to take military action. Read more from John Mecklin below. thebulletin.org/2025/06/united…

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“Kyiv’s creative use of relatively low-tech and low-cost quadcopters demonstrates how drones can lower the barrier to obtaining long-range precision strike capabilities that were once the domain solely of advanced military powers,” writes Erik Lin-Greenberg for Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.

“Kyiv’s creative use of relatively low-tech and low-cost quadcopters demonstrates how drones can lower the barrier to obtaining long-range precision strike capabilities that were once the domain solely of advanced military powers,” writes <a href="/eriklg/">Erik Lin-Greenberg</a> for <a href="/BulletinAtomic/">Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists</a>.
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Bulletin editor Matt Field interviewed Jesse Goodman, a former chief scientist for the US FDA, about the decades-long pursuit of a universal flu vaccine. This Bulletin magazine article is available to all readers for a limited time. thebulletin.org/premium/2025-0…

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While US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites "have likely inflicted significant damage on critical nuclear facilities in the short term, their ultimate success in halting Iran’s nuclear program is far from assured," writes Herbert Lin of CISAC & on Bluesky @stanfordcisac.bsky.social. thebulletin.org/2025/06/the-us…

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"The human consequences of the sudden US withdrawal from global health will be dramatic and direct." Scott L. Greer and Rachel Kulikoff, look at the likely effects of the changes in global health policy the Trump Administration is pursuing. thebulletin.org/premium/2025-0…

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"Ending that insurance policy will prove foolish, should another pandemic strike. We will all be less safe, and it will all be for nothing." thebulletin.org/premium/2025-0…

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