The Civil Rights Icon Who Protested Nukes, Too
Coretta Scott King was a fixture at some of the most significant nuclear weapons protests of the 20th century.
Coretta Scott King was a fixture at some of the most significant nuclear weapons protests of the 20th century.
Carl Sagan, the world's most famous astronomer, leaked his own research to warn the world about nuclear winter.
Beloved entertainer Mister Rogers took on America's children's nuclear anxiety during a stressful week at the height of the Cold War.
In addition to being the top resource for parents in the 20th century, Dr. Benjamin Spock was a prolific activist against nuclear weapons, believing accepting the risk of nuclear war ran counter to protecting children.
From a typist to a single mother and PhD student, Randall Forsberg ignited a movement and helped stop the arms race.
The collection of essays highlight how the next generation of experts are grappling with today’s most urgent nuclear security challenges.
The collection of essays highlight how the next generation of experts are grappling with today’s most urgent nuclear security challenges.
The convergence of artificial intelligence and the life sciences continues to accelerate. The AIxBio Horizon Scan: Spring 2026 shows that while individual advances may seem incremental, their combined trajectory is significant. Progress is outpacing governance frameworks.
Twenty-six years ago, Ted Turner watched a 60 Minutes II report that shook him. The segment highlighted a sobering reality: more than a decade after the end of the Cold War, thousands of nuclear weapons remained deployed around the world. Turner didn’t just take note—he acted.
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