New Equipment, New Graduates to Increase Impact of Nuclear Science in Madagascar
New equipment worth over €600 000, officially handed over to the Government of Madagascar yesterday, means the country again has a functioning gamma camera for nuclear imaging, and its experts in many fields from soil science to isotope hydrology and m... Continue reading
Effective, Sustainable Use of Research Reactors: IAEA Conference Opens
Life-saving radioisotopes, innovative materials, education and new facts about cultural heritage are a few of the many benefits of research reactors. Continue reading
Strategically Harnessing the Full Potential of Research Reactors
Research reactors have the power to influence science, education, industry and medicine, but tapping into their full potential takes strategic planning. Continue reading
IAEA Completes Nuclear Security Advisory Mission in Uruguay
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts completed today a nuclear security advisory mission in Uruguay, which was carried out at the request of the country’s government. Continue reading
Acting Director General Urges Iran to Fully Cooperate with IAEA
IAEA Acting Director General Cornel Feruta said Iran should cooperate fully with the Agency in order to resolve outstanding issues in his statement to the Agency’s Board of Governors today. Continue reading
Irradiated Animal Vaccines Keep Ethiopia’s Animals Healthy, Helping Exports and Food Security
Ethiopia exports over a million cattle per year, and none of this would be possible without nuclear techniques. Continue reading
From Plans to Funding: Bankable Documents and Niger’s First Radiotherapy Unit
Niger is putting the finishing touches on its first radiotherapy unit, set to open at the National Cancer Centre (CNLC) in the country’s capital, Niamey. Continue reading
Baby Sharks Help Fight Microplastic Pollution
Sharks and other sea creatures are affected by microplastic pollution. At the IAEA's environment laboratores in Monaco, we're using nuclear science to help protect them. Continue reading

