found: Work cat.: The Doomsday Clock [VR] 2003:container (When it first appeared, the hands showed seven minutes to midnight, indicating how close scientists believed the world was coming to doomsday)
found: Wikipedia, Oct. 15, 2008(The Doomsday Clock is a symbolic clock face, maintained since 1947 by the board of directors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists at the University of Chicago, that uses the analogy of the human race being at a time that is "minutes to midnight", wherein midnight represents "catastrophic destruction".)
found: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists website, Oct. 15, 2008(The Doomsday Clock conveys how close humanity is to catastrophic destruction--the figurative midnight--and monitors the means humankind could use to obliterate itself. First and foremost, these include nuclear weapons, but they also encompass climate-changing technologies and new developments in the life sciences that could inflict irrevocable harm.)