Stephen Hawking Warns of Planetary Doom (Again)

Hawking Supports Search for Intelligent Life, Despite Fears of Destruction
Stephen Hawking (shown here in 2008) has been vocal about fears that an advanced alien civilization might wipe out humanity.
(Image credit: NASA/Paul Alers)

Stephen Hawking has once again warned that humanity could wipe itself out before it has a chance to establish far-flung space colonies.

At a recent talk in England, the famed physicist singled out nuclear war, genetically engineered viruses and global warming as likely culprits. According to Hawking, the odds of a planetary disaster in the next millennia are high.

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