Working Together to Further Strengthen Nuclear Safety: IAEA Conference Concludes
Ways of further strengthening nuclear safety worldwide over the next ten years was the key focus of this week’s International Conference on a Decade of Progress after Fukushima-Daiichi, which closed today. Continue reading
World Diabetes Day: Diagnosing Complications with Nuclear Medicine
537 million adults worldwide live with diabetes and the uncertainty of how it may affect them in the future. Continue reading
Youth Discuss the Future of Nuclear Industry at Safety Conference
Six winners of the IAEA’s nuclear safety essay contest spoke about the future of nuclear safety in power generation, the role of stakeholders in building trust with the public, and how to attract young s Continue reading
IAEA and UNICRI to Boost Collaboration in Preventing and Countering Criminal Activities with Nuclear Science and Technology
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) today signed an agreement that will increase collaboration in preventing and countering criminal activities around the worl... Continue reading
Global Spotlight on Cancer in London
In the UK, it’s estimated that one in two people will develop cancer at some point in their lives — a shocking statistic that sadly isn’t unique to the country. Continue reading
COP26: IAEA, UNESCO Call for Stronger Recognition of Ocean Acidification
Increasing global capacity for observation of and research in ocean acidification is key to help minimize the impact of climate change on oceans, participants heard at a side event at the global climate change conference. Continue reading
COP26: In a Warming World How Do Nuclear Sciences Help Protect Water Resources?
Data collected with the help of nuclear techniques will play an increasingly important role in mitigating and reducing the impact of climate change on ever scarcer water resources, concluded an event organized by the IAEA and the World Meteorological O... Continue reading
10 Years after Fukushima-Daiichi: International Conference on Lessons Learned Begins in Vienna
This year, 11 March, marked ten years since the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant accident. Continue reading

