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Argentina boasts a distinguished track record in the nuclear industry. The country gets more than 6% of its electricity from three nuclear power reactors, is building a locally designed small modular ...
Similar discrepancies were found in the United States of America’s National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Of the 5 873 available records on adults and children in the United States, 32.1 ...
IAEA scientific and technical publications can be searched by multiple parameters: year of publication, topic and type. Use the facets to input your search criteria or the text field to search by ...
As part of its support, the IAEA provided each Rays of Hope Anchor Centre with virtual reality goggles to train radiation ...
The IAEA will strongly support Ecuador’s goals for energy planning and development, said the Director General during an important visit to Quito this week as the country takes further steps towards ...
The IAEA has launched a new initiative to inform governments, regulators and industry players in countries around the world about small modular reactors and their potential role in the energy mix.
As the world marks the International Day of Plant Health, African countries have come together to discuss environmentally friendly ways to protect fruit and vegetable harvests from insect pests.
“Seaweed farming offers a scalable, nature-based solution for carbon removal while delivering co-benefits such as biodiversity enhancement, economic opportunities and food security,” said Carlos ...
The Occupational Radiation Protection Appraisal (ORPAS) mission, which took place in March 2025, evaluated the regulatory and practical implementation of the protection arrangements in Kenya. It was ...
The IAEA built an underground lab to minimize this interference and allow precise measurements. In Monaco, heavily-shielded ...
Kenya’s Nuclear Power and Energy Agency (NuPEA) announced at a November 2024 parliamentary meeting that Kenya is on schedule to begin construction of its first nuclear power plant by 2027.
Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and Hamid Marah, Director General of the National Centre for Nuclear Energy, Science, and Technology (CNESTEN) ...
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