Helping inform the world
about threats from nuclear weapons, climate change, & emerging technologies
Project Info
With the redesign of their website, fueling their transition from print to digital delivery, we’re helping the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists attain their goals to inform the public and shape government policy. There has been a 50% decrease in production costs, a 100% increase in their content generation, and a 400% increase in readership since the transition.
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“Thomas Alan seems to emphasize doing quality work & developing good relationships rather than making the most money off of a project.”
Director of Digital Publishing, BAS
“The Bulletin has been an opportunity for us to make a difference in the world with the work we do.”
Creative Director, TAda
Meet the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists...
From BAS
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The passing of a climate prodigy
A towering figure in climate science, Stephen H. Schneider, 65, died of an apparent heart attack ...
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Contending with the new “radioactive patriotism”
A few weeks ago, it seemed as if the nuclear arms control and nonproliferation communities had ...
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The olive branch in the West Bank
Israel's ambassador to the U.S., Michael Oren, was recently quoted as saying that relations between the ...
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Neuroethicists are not saying enough about the problem of dual-use
The minutes of many U.K. Ministry of Defense's secret committees' meetings held during the Cold War ...
BAS News
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Bulletin Runner-up for Lumity Award
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists was the Runner-up for 2009's Lumity Technology Leadership Award. Congratulations!
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Doomsday Clock Announcement
On Thursday, January 14, 2010 in a live streaming of the Doomsday Clock announcement the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists adjusted the clock from 5 to 6 minutes before midnight. The time change was shown in front of over 10,000 online viewers at TurnBackTheClock.org.
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