Looking Ahead: Important 2022 Events at the IAEA
What's ahead for the IAEA and the global nuclear agenda in 2022? Here is a preview of selected meetings and events: Continue reading
IAEA Highlights and Achievements in 2021 – A Year in Review
Another year, the second in the pandemic, is coming to an end. Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, the IAEA made significant achievements made in 2021. Continue reading
Infographics: Nuclear Energy Compared
How much electricity does an average person use in a life-time? Continue reading
Your 2022 Weight Loss Resolution: Nuclear Data Reveals Exercise-Weight Relationship
It’s that the time of the year when many people across the world, particularly in Western countries, overindulge in seasonal and festive delicacies and commit themselves to setting their bodies right in the New Year. Continue reading
Combatting the Banana Wilt Pandemic with Nuclear Science
Considered the most lethal banana disease in the world, the Fusarium wilt or Panama wilt, is a killer that is rapidly spreading in Latin America and hurting global supplies of the world’s most popular export banana variety — the Cavendish. Continue reading
25 Years of Strengthening Nuclear Security with Physical Protection Peer Advice
Radioactive sources and nuclear material need to be protected against malicious acts, and for 25 years, the IAEA has been providing peer advice to countries, upon request, around the world on how to build, upgrade and maintain physical protection of fa... Continue reading
Call for Papers: International Conference on Nuclear Knowledge Management and Human Resources Development
Interested speakers have until 31 January 2022 to submit abstracts for a presentation at the fourth International Conference on Nuclear Knowledge Management and Human Resources Development: Challenges and Opportunities, to be held in Moscow, Russia, fr... Continue reading
Nuclear Explained – New Podcast Explores the Nuclear Side of Life
The IAEA’s new podcast, Nuclear Explained, reveals how nuclear is integrated in and benefits so many aspects of our daily lives. Continue reading

