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Isotopes Help Trace the Origin of Urban Water Pollution in Mauritius

Agricultural activities, illegal sewage disposal and animal breeding could be among the sources of nitrogen pollution in urban waterways around Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, according to preliminary findings of an IAEA-supported study using iso... Continue reading

Nuclear Professionals Share How to Promote Strong Safety Cultures: IAEA School on Leadership for Safety

Leadership for nuclear safety and the development of a strong safety culture within organizations requires creating space for open and meaningful discussions between nuclear professionals of different backgrounds, participants of the IAEA School of Nuc... Continue reading

What’s the Future of Nuclear Security? IAEA Launches Essay Competition for Students and Early Career Professionals

Students and professionals below the age of 35 can now submit entries to the IAEA’s 2020 International Essay Competition on Nuclear Security for Students and Early Career Professionals in cooperation with the International Nuclear Security Education Ne... Continue reading

Looking Into the Future of Water Resources and the Impact of Climate Change

How will climate change influence water supplies a hundred years from now? Continue reading

Now Available: IAEA Handbook for Regulatory Inspectors of Nuclear Power Plants

Nuclear safety regulators and inspectors require rigorous training, particularly as their workload increases with new nuclear reactors opening and older ones going through decommissioning. Continue reading

Radiation in Medicine Helps Kuwait’s Cancer Control Programme

The use of radiation in medicine using state-of-the-art diagnostic methods for radiography, angiography and computed tomography to diagnose and follow treatments in cardiology and cancer control is among the pillars of Kuwait’s health programme, which ... Continue reading

China Trains Nuclear Engineers from Nuclear Newcomer Countries – IAEA Facilitates Selection Process

Thirty-five master’s and PhD students from Africa and South Asia received scholarships under China’s Atomic Energy Scholarship (AES) Programme last year to study at the country’s largest nuclear engineering school, part of Harbin Engineering University... Continue reading

Published: Training Material on Regulatory Inspection of Research Reactors

As a corner stone in the development of nuclear science and technology, research reactors provide an opportunity to acquire relevant knowledge, provide education and qualify nuclear professionals. Continue reading