IAEA’s Internet Reactor Laboratory Expands to Asia and the Pacific
An agreement signed today in Vienna will strengthen IAEA’s efforts to offer training on the use of research reactors to students in Asia and the Pacific who do not have access to a facility in their own countr
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Benin Introduces Artificial Insemination in Cattle, Improving Animal Breeding and Nutrition
For the first time, the government of Benin is introducing artificial insemination in cattle. Continue reading
IAEA Director General Highlights Achievements for Development at November Board Meeting
Director General Yukiya Amano highlighted the IAEA’s work to help Member States achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and provided an update on the modernisation of the Agency’s nuclear applications laboratories in his statement to the Board of Governors.
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Faces of Safeguards
The IAEA monitors nuclear material and facilities around the world to provide credible assurances that nuclear technology is only used for peaceful purposes. Continue reading
Looking inside Hearts in Argentina: Using Nuclear Science to Find Disease
Injection in, arms up, eyes closed. This is how 81-year-old Lola Fiskel plunges her body into a futuristic-looking machine at the Nuclear Diagnostics Centre Foundation in Buenos Aires. Continue reading
Indonesian Radiation Oncologists Overcome Distances, Build Skills Through Telemedicine
When radiation oncologist Soehartati Gondhowiardjo came across a difficult case of thymic carcinoma last month, she knew she would want to share the lessons learned with her colleagues. Continue reading
Experts Share Ideas to Strengthen Physical Protection of Nuclear Material at IAEA Conference
Last week, some 700 participants shared ideas, experiences and best practices to further enhance the physical protection of nuclear material and facilities against theft or sabotage. Continue reading

