Nuclear science is helping Ecuador and Panama uncover hidden details in cultural artefacts, revealing rare insights and preserving cultural heritage. The IAEA has been working with experts in both ...
The IAEA advances public health around the world by helping countries apply nuclear techniques to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases. From cancer therapy to heart disease, nutrition and zoonotic ...
Malawi is strengthening its food control system with the aid of nuclear sciences, boosting consumer protection and export competitiveness. With IAEA support through the Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of ...
Here are five ways nuclear science is helping tackle food waste and support a zero‑waste future: Food irradiation is an innovative, safe and non-invasive technique that uses radiation such as X-rays, ...
Tritium Level Far Below Japan’s Operational Limit in 19th Batch of ALPS Treated Water, IAEA Confirms
The tritium concentration of the 19th batch of Advanced Liquid Processing System (ALPS)‑treated water, which the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) began discharging today from the Fukushima Daiichi ...
Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) lost connection to its main off-site power line on Tuesday, leaving it reliant on a single backup power line, as IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi ...
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts has concluded a five-day review of Belgium’s regulatory framework for nuclear and radiation safety, as well as the interface between safety ...
As countries strive to develop safer and more efficient nuclear fuels, an IAEA research project has bolstered global understanding of advanced technology and accident tolerant fuel behaviour. Launched ...
Every year, millions of shipments of nuclear and radioactive material move across the globe — by sea, rail, road, and air. How are they protected? Used in medicine, research, and clean energy, these ...
The IAEA invites university students to design, build and demonstrate a concept for a sustainable uranium mining operation. Teams of two to four university students are asked to use the Minecraft ...
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