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Costa Rica Aims to Eradicate Harmful Flies with the Help of Wasps and Nuclear Technology

A group of Costa Rican experts has demonstrated that using a tiny wasp and nuclear technology can control the stable fly, a pest that is causing losses to pineapple producers and cattle breeders in Costa Rica and beyond. Continue reading

The Fly-Killing Wasps of Costa Rica

IAEA Releases Projections on Global Nuclear Power Capacity Through 2050

The IAEA’s annual publication on energy and electricity projections show that nuclear power’s global potential up to 2050 remains high, although its expansion is expected to slow in coming years. Continue reading

New Reading Room Enhances Access to IAEA Archives

A modernized reading room with enhanced access to the IAEA’s archives opened today for the benefit of researchers studying the Agency’s past. Continue reading

Борьба с раком в Тунисе: изменение представлений и расширение доступа к лечению

Диагноз “рак” не равнозначен смертному приговору. Если рак обнаружен и подвергнут медицинскому воздействию на ранней стадии, он излечим.

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IAEA Support in Human Health

On 19-20 September in Vienna (Austria), the IAEA held its annual Scientific Forum that focused on Nuclear Techniques in Human Health: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment. To draw attention to the important use of nuclear science and technology and the IAEA’s role in this field May Abdel-Wahab, Director, IAEA Division of Human Health explains how this technology can benefit human health. Continue reading

Italian and Pakistani Bust Donations add to the “Nuclear Art” Collection of the IAEA

Busts of famous nuclear scientists donated by Italy and Pakistan last week are the latest in a series of art donations received by the IAEA on the occasion of its 60th anniversary. Continue reading

IAEA Explores Future of Nuclear Power at Abu Dhabi Conference

Global leaders, policy makers and experts will explore the future of nuclear power at the IAEA’s International Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Power in the 21st Century. Continue reading