Every year, around 20 million tonnes of plastic end up in the ocean, rivers, and lakes — disrupting ecosystems and livelihoods. NUclear TEChnology for Controlling Plastic Pollution (NUTEC Plastics), ...
Rwanda and Senegal joined the global commitment to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050 at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. They have united with 31 other countries in endorsing the Declaration to Triple ...
В результате сельскохозяйственной деятельности в атмосферу попадает значительный объем парниковых газов, что в немалой степени способствует глобальному потеплению и изменению климата. Стабильные изото ...
Natural resources that are extracted from the ground such as coal, oil, natural gas and other mineral ores contain various amounts of natural radioactivity. When these resources are extracted and proc ...
Many people working in medical institutions are occupationally exposed to radiation. Therefore, it is important to understand what types of exposures can occur, what your responsibilities are, and wha ...
Radiation application in Industrial are generally safe if conducted in safe manner. However, some experiences show that incident in the industrial application causes high doses to worker. Factor contr ...
can be involved with numerous radiation hazards ranging from sealed sources, unsealed sources, to working on research reactors. The IAEA provides an Information System on Occupational Exposure in Medi ...
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts completed today the first International Physical Protection Advisory Service (IPPAS) mission in Kenya. The IPPAS mission was conducted from ...
Nuclear power delivers low-carbon, reliable electricity. As more countries aim for net-zero emissions, nuclear energy is increasingly seen as a crucial partner to renewable sources like wind and solar ...
Sharing the facts, engaging with youth, building momentum: it’s the second week of COP30 and the IAEA’s Atoms4Climate campaign is going strong. Focusing on energy, food, water and oceans, the IAEA and ...
In 1986, in the Dnieper River Basin, a densely populated area in the middle of eastern Europe, the most severe nuclear accident in human history occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Ukraine.
The IAEA Director General updated the Board of Governors on the Agency’s ongoing efforts to uphold nuclear safety, security and safeguards worldwide and to strengthen the benefits of nuclear science ...
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