New Delhi, Jan. 26 -- The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists will unveil the 2025 Doomsday Clock setting on January 28 in Washington, DC. The clock, a globally recognized symbol of humanity's proximity to self-annihilation, has served as a stark reminder of global threats since 1947.

The Doomsday Clock, designed to warn humanity of existential dangers, illustrates how close we are to catastrophic destruction. Initially focused on nuclear threats, the clock now reflects a broader array of global challenges, including climate change, artificial intelligence, bio-threats, and geopolitical conflicts.

"The clock serves as a metaphor, urging humanity to address these perils to ensure our survival," the Bulletin explains.

This year, the Scienc...