IAEA COP23 Side Event: Nuclear Innovation Can Help Achieve Climate Goals
The goal of limiting the global temperature increase to well below 2˚C requires new climate policies, investment incentives, and a massive adoption of low carbon energy technologies, including nuclear power, participants at an IAEA side event to the Bonn Climate C
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Fighting Climate Change, Doubling Incomes: Rice Variety Developed with Nuclear Techniques Expands in Indonesia
Stocky, strong and quick to ripen – that is how Indonesian farmers like their rice, and that is exactly what nuclear science has delivered to them.
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IAEA Holds First Course on Safety Leadership for Junior and Mid-Level Nuclear Professionals
The IAEA concluded its first training course last week for nuclear and radiological young professionals, aimed at strengthening their safety leadership skills in both normal and emergency situations. Continue reading
Learn About our Past: New Publication on Preserving Cultural Artefacts Using Ionizing Radiation
The Ramses II mummy from Egypt, iconostases at Orthodox churches from Romania and ancient bronze statues fr Continue reading
Форум сотрудничества регулирующих органов: обсуждение новой методологии МАГАТЭ по самооценке и вопросов лицензирования ММР
На восьмом Форуме сотрудничества регулирующих органов МАГАТЭ (ФСРО), который прошел сегодня на полях 61-й сессии Генеральной конференции МАГАТЭ, обсуждалась новая методология самооценки культуры безопасности, разработанная МАГАТЭ для регулирующих органов, и пилотный проект по лицензированию малых модульных реакторов (ММР).
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Rwanda’s Energy Strategy to Benefit from the Use of Robust Analytical Tools
While Rwandans celebrate a flattering economic growth, energy experts sit behind screens trying to solve a new challenge: how to meet the country’s mounting electricity demand in the years to come.
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Des réacteurs de recherche belges et américains sont désignés centres internationaux de recherche-développement par l’AIEA
Aujourd’hui, les représentants du Centre d’étude de l’énergie nucléaire (SCK•CEN) de la Belgique et des laboratoires nationaux de l’Idaho et d’Oak Ridge, qui relèvent du Ministère de l’énergie des États-Unis, ont annoncé, lors de la Conférence générale de l’AIEA, qu’ils mettront leurs réacteurs de recherche, leurs laboratoires et leurs installations de formation théorique et pratique à la disposition de scientifiques d’autres pays à des fins de formation et de recherche-développement.
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New IAEA Collaborating Centre in UAE to Offer Training for Nuclear Power Infrastructure Development
Countries looking to introduce nuclear power will be the beneficiaries of a cooperation agreement signed today by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the IAEA. Continue reading

