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1945-1998 Bulletin backfile available via Google Books

As of December 9, 2008, 53 years of Bulletin content is now available online for free at Google Books. This archive begins with the first issue of the magazine--originally published in December 1945--...
Posted by on Thu, 11 Dec 2008 00:22:00 GMT

Bulletin magazine goes all-digital in 2009

Beginning in January 2009, Bulletin subscribers will receive the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists magazine in its new digital format only. To save on the steeply rising costs of paper and postage, t...
Posted by on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 19:13:00 GMT