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The IAEA team based at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) carried out independent measurements today to ...
The International Nuclear Security Advisory Service (INSServ) mission was conducted at the request of the Republic of Zambia and took place from 14 to 23 July 2025. Hosted by the Radiation Protection ...
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi visited Singapore last week to reaffirm support to the country and the wider region, as interest grows in Southeast Asia for nuclear power and technology.
The regional school on strategic planning for sustainable nuclear energy was conducted as part of the Agency’s International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO). It was the ...
A new four-year IAEA coordinated research project (CRP) will address microplastic pollution in seafood, and the findings will help improve global microplastic monitoring and enhance understanding of ...
The IAEA hosted the world’s first major gathering of communities with nuclear facilities, with scores of mayors and other local representatives from around the globe, including indigenous peoples, ...
The IAEA and partners have found an innovative nuclear technique to detect these toxins faster, cheaper and more effectively than ever before, making the consumption of pistachios safer for everyone.
To support hospitals and specialists around the world in meeting their safety standards requirements, the IAEA has produced a series of video tutorials on quality and dosimetry aspects of computed ...
Data generated with the help of IAEA-supported nutrition projects in Kenya has prompted the country’s Ministry of Health to ...
The inaugural cohort for Argentina’s new postgraduate course in nuclear law has recently completed its programme at the University of Buenos Aires. Set up in partnership with the IAEA, the programme ...
The latest participants completed intensive, six-month Postgraduate Educational Courses in Radiation Protection and the Safety of Radiation Sources (PGEC) in either Greece or Ghana, designed to ...
A week-long assessment of Chile’s cancer care needs and capacities has highlighted national health system strengths, such as universal medical coverage and a highly trained health workforce, and ...
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