Nuclear Newcomers: Getting Organized for Success
Coordination among stakeholders is key for any complex undertaking. Introducing nuclear power is no different. Continue reading
IAEA Experts Collect Seawater, Marine Sediment and Fish Samples near Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts today began a mission to collect samples of seawater, marine sediment and fishery products from coastal waters in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Continue reading
Call for Ideas: IAEA Data Visualization Challenge
Interested contributors have until 15 July 2019 to submit a creative and analytical visualization of the role of nuclear power in combatting climate change for the IAEA International Conference on Climate Change and the Role of Nuclear Power, to be hel... Continue reading
IAEA Safety Mission Sees Strengthened Operational Safety at Russia’s Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant, Encourages Continued Improvement
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts said the operator of Russia’s Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) has strengthened operational safety in response to the findings of an IAEA review in 2017. The team also encouraged the opera... Continue reading
Repackaging Nuclear Science for Policy Makers: Scientists and Communicators Team Up
Policymakers may not have the time to sift through scientific papers or 30 000 data samples on the ocean’s health. That’s why marine scientists using nuclear-derived techniques and communication experts from Latin America and the Caribbean teamed up ea... Continue reading
IAEA Develops New Method to Track Sources of Water Pollution
The IAEA, in collaboration with the University of Massachusetts, has developed an innovative method for tracing the origin of nitrogen pollution in lakes, seas and rivers. The nuclear-derived analytical tool provides a cheaper, safer and faster way to ... Continue reading
IAEA Launches Webinar Series on Stakeholder Involvement in Nuclear Power Programmes
The IAEA is launching a new series of interactive webinars aimed at supporting national authorities in developing and implementing effective stakeholder involvement programmes related to nuclear power. Continue reading
IAEA Wraps Up International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology
Lasers, atom traps, krypton. These exciting, isotope hydrology techniques were discussed, together with the importance of big data, during the IAEA’s International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology that took place in Vienna this week. Continue reading

