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SYMBOL WHICH REPRESENTS THE LIKELIHOOD OF A MAN-MADE GLOBAL CATASTROPHE
Nuclear doomsday clock; Countdown to midnight; Minutes to midnight; Doomsday clock; Seven Minutes To Midnight; Seven minutes to midnight; Five minutes to midnight; Four minutes to midnight; Three minutes to midnight; One minute to midnight; Eight minutes to midnight; Nine minutes to midnight; Ten minutes to midnight; Twelve minutes to midnight; Fourteen minutes to midnight; Seventeen minutes to midnight; Eleven minutes to midnight; Thirteen minutes to midnight; Fifteen minutes to midnight; Sixteen minutes to midnight; The Doomsday Clock; Doomday Clock; Minutes to Midnight; Doom clock; MInutes to midnight; Armageddon Clock; Midnight Clock; 100 seconds to midnight
  • Cover of the 1947 ''Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists'' issue, featuring the Doomsday Clock at "seven minutes to midnight"
  • '''Doomsday Clock graph, 1947–2023'''. The lower points on the graph represent a higher probability of technologically or environmentally-induced catastrophe, and the higher points represent a lower probability, in the opinion of the ''Bulletin''.
  • The Doomsday Clock pictured at its 2023 setting of "90 seconds to midnight"
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  •  The inventor of this 1870 patent claims to have "invented a new and useful adaptation of the old and favorite Game of Ten-Pins ... rendered available for parlor or indoor use".<ref>[https://patents.google.com/patent/US107030 U.S. patent 107,030], "Game Board" or "Game-Box For Ten-Pins", issued September 6, 1870, to George Benedict Fowler of Brooklyn, New York.</ref>
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  • Though the second bowler's scratch score 183 is higher than the first bowler's scratch score 181, the first bowler's higher handicap (58 vs. 53) causes his total 239 to exceed the second bowler's total 236.
  • The "UFO" or "helicopter" release: the thumb faces the body, while the middle and ring fingers face the pins.
  •  A USBC "300 game" gold ring
  • A bowling alley in Berlin (1981) with early electronic displays
  • To attract a broader range of patrons, many bowling centers offer "cosmic bowling" (shown) and host other special events.
  • Example of a modern bowling alley (2010)
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  •  [[The Ronettes]] and New York disc jockey [[Murray the K]] using bowling as a promotional device in 1962, during the "golden age of bowling"<ref name=Priceonomics20140321/>
COMMON FORM OF BOWLING
Ten pin bowling; Tenpin Bowling; Ten pin; Ten-pin; Tenpin bowling; Perfect series; Tenpins; Ten Pin Bowling; Ten-Pin Bowling; Ten-Pin bowling; 10 pin bowling; 10-Pin Bowling; Big Four (bowling); World Bowling scoring; World bowling scoring; Tenpin; Gottfried Schmidt; Pin Gods; History of ten-pin bowling

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Doomsday Clock

The Doomsday Clock is a symbol that represents the likelihood of a human-made global catastrophe, in the opinion of the members of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Maintained since 1947, the clock is a metaphor for threats to humanity from unchecked scientific and technological advances. A hypothetical global catastrophe is represented by midnight on the clock, with the Bulletin's opinion on how close the world is to one represented by a certain number of minutes or seconds to midnight, assessed in January of each year. The main factors influencing the clock are nuclear risk and climate change. The Bulletin's Science and Security Board monitors new developments in the life sciences and technology that could inflict irrevocable harm to humanity.

The clock's original setting in 1947 was seven minutes to midnight. It has since been set backward eight times and forward 17 times for a total of 25. The farthest time from midnight was 17 minutes in 1991, and the nearest is 90 seconds, set on January 24, 2023.

The clock was moved to two and a half minutes in 2017, then forward to two minutes to midnight in January 2018, and left unchanged in 2019. In January 2020, it was moved forward to 100 seconds (1 minute, 40 seconds) before midnight. The clock's setting was left unchanged in 2021 and 2022. In January 2023, it was moved forward to 90 seconds (1 minute, 30 seconds) before midnight. Since 2010, the clock has been moved forward four minutes and thirty seconds, and has changed by five minutes and thirty seconds since 1947.

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