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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

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2011 Impact Factor: 0.420
2011 Ranking: 56/81 in International Relations | 27/38 in Social Issues
Source: 2011 Journal Citation Reports ® (Thomson Reuters, 2012)

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Statement from the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists on the 2012 Doomsday Clock Change.


A highly regarded resource written by international scientists and public policy makers, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has been published continually since 1945. It is the official online publication of the organization by the same name, providing analysis, interviews, and policy reviews on reducing nuclear weapons arsenals, controlling fissile materials, providing access to sustainable energy resources, and eliminating the use of harmful technologies in the life sciences. The Bulletin is an important source and forum for experts, policymakers, scholars, journalists, and concerned citizens who prize the ability to make rational policy decisions based on sound scientific information.

"The Bulletin brings substance and clarity to public debates. We need it." Stephen Hawking, Theoretical physicist and member of the Bulletin's Board of Sponsors

This journal is a must-read for:

  • Nuclear weapons nonproliferation negotiators
  • Physicists, environmental scientists, and biomedical experts
  • Public policy officials and staff members
  • National legislators
  • NGO leaders
  • Diplomatic and military representatives
  • Journalists
  • Energy executives
  • Technology entrepreneurs
  • National laboratory officials
  • Involved and well-informed citizens
  • Educators and historians

Topics covered include:

  • Treaty negotiations on nuclear weapons and security
  • Fissile materials management
  • Nuclear waste disposal
  • The future of nuclear power
  • Nuclear terrorism
  • Energy alternatives
  • Security implications of climate change
  • Biological threats
  • Nanotechnology risk management
  • Citizen engagement in public policymaking
  • Mobilizing public action on global security issues
  • Historical perspectives on nuclear weapons development

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Frequency: Published 6 times a year eISSN: 1938-3282 ISSN: 0096-3402
Months of Distribution: January , March , May , July , September , November Current Volume: 69 Current Issue: 3
Other Titles in: Peace Studies/Conflict Resolution  |  Atomic, Molecular, & Optical Physics  |  Politics & International Relations

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