Nuclear Technology to Help Pacific Islands: IAEA Director General
Nuclear technology can help Pacific islands in a range of areas, including health, agriculture and the environment, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said last week during the 10th Conference of the Pacific Community (SPC) held in Noumea, New Caledonia.
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Japanese Data on Marine Samples Near Fukushima Reliable, IAEA Report Concludes
Japanese laboratories analysing seawater, marine sediment and fish samples from near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan produce reliable data, according to an IAEA report released today. Continue reading
“Atoms for Peace and Development”: Sixty Years of Entry into Force of the IAEA Statute
Sixty years ago today, the IAEA formally came into existence after 26 countries ratified its Statute, bringing it into force. Continue reading
扩大伙伴关系,促进对粒子物理学期刊的开放访问
受益于本月签署的一项协议,世界各地的研究人员很快将通过国际原子能机构与粒子物理学开放出版资助联盟(SCOAP3)的伙伴关系增加对丰富的粒子物理学资源的开放访问。
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Equipped With New Capabilities, Laboratory in Pakistan Helps Improve Food Safety, Increase Exports
The Pakistani Veterinary Residue Laboratory in Faisalabad, a food laboratory supported by the IAEA and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), has acquired the capability to undertake state-of-the-art tests to certify the safety of food.
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مختبر في باكستان مجهَّز بقدرات جديدة يقدِّم المساعدة على تحسين السلامة الغذائية وزيادة الصادرات
اكتسب المختبر الباكستاني للمخلفات البيطرية في فيصل آباد، وهو مختبر خاص بالتغذية تدعمه الوكالة ومنظمة الأغذية والزراعة للأمم المتحدة، القدرة على إجراء أحدث الاختبارات لإصدار شهادة سلامة الأغذية.
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Nuclear Medicine Professionals in Africa Trained on Radiation Safety
Despite growing needs, opportunities for professionals in Africa to receive training in nuclear medicine are limited due to shortage of experienced staff, facilities and equipment. Continue reading
Une formation à la sûreté radiologique pour les spécialistes de médecine nucléaire en Afrique
Malgré des besoins croissants, pour les professionnels de la médecine nucléaire en Afrique, les possibilités de bénéficier d’une formation spécialisée sont limitées, du fait d’un manque de personnel, d’installations et de matériel.
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