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Fusion Energy Conference 2018 Reviews Status of Research and Technology to Fusion Power

Over 700 representatives from 39 IAEA Member States and 4 international organizations convened at the 27th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference in Ahmedabad, India, last week to discuss key physics and technology issues as well as innovative concepts related ... Continue reading

IAEA Mission Says Spain Demonstrates Strong Commitment to Safety, Notes Challenges in Radioactive Waste Management

An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts today said Spain showed a strong commitment to nuclear and radiation safety, but noted that the country could face challenges in the implementation of its radioactive waste management strategy. Continue reading

IAEA Renews Call on Private Companies to Partner in Renovating its Nuclear Applications Laboratories

Potential partners can again express their interest to contribute equipment to the IAEA for the enhancement of its nuclear applications laboratories in Seibersdorf, Austria. Continue reading

IAEA Launches International Training Course on Protecting Nuclear Facilities from Cyber-Attacks

The inaugural course, Protecting Computer-Based Systems in Nuclear Security Regimes, was held earlier this month. It brought together 37 participants from 13 countries for two weeks of immersive training on best practices in computer security. Continue reading

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Agriculture With the Help of Nuclear Techniques

Farmers are increasingly using sustainable agricultural methods to boost productivity while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Continue reading

Ambassadors Tour IAEA Laboratories in Monaco

Ambassadors and representatives from 36 Member States, more than ever before, visited the IAEA Environment Laboratories in Monaco last Friday, commemorating 20 years since the laboratories' relocation to their present premises at Port Hercule. Continue reading

How Climate Change Affects Water Resources in Costa Rica

Sitting on the thin stretch of land that separates the Pacific from the Caribbean, Costa Rica has in recent years experienced above-average ocean temperatures and the first hurricane ever recorded. Continue reading

Call for papers: Abstracts for the IAEA International Conference on the Management of Spent Fuel due 4 November

Scientists, designers, operators, regulators, policy makers, and experts within the field of spent fuel management will exchange information on national spent fuel management strategies, to evaluate to what extent advances in the management of spent fu... Continue reading