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2023-05-24New International Body Composition Reference Charts for Infants Help Tackle Malnutrition2023-05-24
  
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node/115398News StoryNew International Body Composition Reference Charts for Infants Help Tackle Malnutrition2023-05-25IAEA news
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Establishing a strong nutritional foundation during the first two years of life has been globally recognized by experts as a priority to ensure optimal growth, functional development and health later on in life.
Establishing a strong nutritional foundation during the first two years of life has been globally recognized by experts as a priority to ensure optimal growth, functional development and health later on in life.
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2023-05-24Latin American and Caribbean Professionals Gain Hands-On Expertise in Emergency Preparedness and Response 2023-05-24
  
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node/115404Photo EssayLatin American and Caribbean Professionals Gain Hands-On Expertise in Emergency Preparedness and Response 2023-05-25IAEA news
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2023-05-23Five Countries Join IAEA's Radiation Monitoring System2023-05-23
  
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node/115335News StoryFive Countries Join IAEA's Radiation Monitoring System2023-05-23IAEA news
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Iraq, Jordan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Thailand recently joined the IAEA’s International Radiation Monitoring System (IRMIS), bringing the total number of participating countries to 48.
Iraq, Jordan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Thailand recently joined the IAEA’s International Radiation Monitoring System (IRMIS), bringing the total number of participating countries to 48.
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2023-05-22Update 159 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine2023-05-23
  
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node/115386Press ReleaseUpdate 159 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine2023-05-23IAEA news
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Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) lost all external power for several hours this morning, underlining the extremely precarious nuclear safety and security situation at the facility and the urgent need to protect it and prevent an accident, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said today.
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) lost all external power for several hours this morning, underlining the extremely precarious nuclear safety and security situation at the facility and the urgent need to protect it and prevent an accident, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said today.
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2023-05-22Director General Grossi Highlights China as Indispensable IAEA Partner, Leader in Nuclear Energy  2023-05-23
  
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node/115383News StoryDirector General Grossi Highlights China as Indispensable IAEA Partner, Leader in Nuclear Energy 2023-05-23IAEA news
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As the IAEA supports efforts to accelerate the contribution of atomic energy to peace, health and prosperity around the world, China is an indispensable partner in this endeavour, said Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General, at the start of a week-long visit to China.
As the IAEA supports efforts to accelerate the contribution of atomic energy to peace, health and prosperity around the world, China is an indispensable partner in this endeavour, said Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General, at the start of a week-long visit to China.
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2023-05-19Decommissioning Conference Ends with Focus on New Tech, Circular Economy, Youth2023-05-23
  
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node/115362News StoryDecommissioning Conference Ends with Focus on New Tech, Circular Economy, Youth2023-05-23IAEA news
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As scores of nuclear reactors and other nuclear facilities approach the end of their operational life around the world, decommissioning them safely and efficiently is expected to be a growth sector in the coming decades.
As scores of nuclear reactors and other nuclear facilities approach the end of their operational life around the world, decommissioning them safely and efficiently is expected to be a growth sector in the coming decades.
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2023-05-19Update 158 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine2023-05-23
  
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node/115356Press ReleaseUpdate 158 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine2023-05-23IAEA news
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A location near the town of Enerhodar – home to most staff of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) – reportedly came under artillery fire this morning in the latest incident indicating an increasingly tense military situation in the area, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said today.
A location near the town of Enerhodar – home to most staff of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) – reportedly came under artillery fire this morning in the latest incident indicating an increasingly tense military situation in the area, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said today.
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2023-05-18Obesity Epidemic: IAEA Database Shows How Daily Energy Expenditure Has Changed Over Time2023-05-23
  
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node/115293News StoryObesity Epidemic: IAEA Database Shows How Daily Energy Expenditure Has Changed Over Time2023-05-23IAEA news
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Obesity is caused by an energy intake that exceeds energy expenditure.
Obesity is caused by an energy intake that exceeds energy expenditure.
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2023-05-18Nuclear Explained – Nuclear Techniques for Better Nutrition2023-05-23
  
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node/114906PodcastNuclear Explained – Nuclear Techniques for Better Nutrition2023-05-23IAEA news
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Good nutrition is essential for good health and well-being. Nuclear techniques, including stable isotope techniques, play an important role in the development, monitoring and impact of interventions against malnutrition.
Good nutrition is essential for good health and well-being. Nuclear techniques, including stable isotope techniques, play an important role in the development, monitoring and impact of interventions against malnutrition.
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2023-05-17New CRP: Development of Potential Lutetium-177 Radiopharmaceuticals: Design, Radiolabelling and Nonclinical Evaluation (F22078)2023-05-23
  
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node/115331News StoryNew CRP: Development of Potential Lutetium-177 Radiopharmaceuticals: Design, Radiolabelling and Nonclinical Evaluation (F22078)2023-05-23IAEA news
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The IAEA calls on research organizations to join its new Coordinated Research Project (CRP) focusing on new pharmaceuticals for cancer therapy, based on a key therapeutic radionuclide, Lutetium-177 (177Lu), whose radio-decay characteristics have specific advantages for radiotherapy.
The IAEA calls on research organizations to join its new Coordinated Research Project (CRP) focusing on new pharmaceuticals for cancer therapy, based on a key therapeutic radionuclide, Lutetium-177 (177Lu), whose radio-decay characteristics have specific advantages for radiotherapy.
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2023-05-17Nuclear Decommissioning: Addressing the Past and Ensuring the Future2023-05-24
  
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node/115199Bulletin ArticleNuclear Decommissioning: Addressing the Past and Ensuring the Future2023-05-25IAEA news
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The number of nuclear facilities that require decommissioning is expected to increase significantly over the next 10 to 20 years.
The number of nuclear facilities that require decommissioning is expected to increase significantly over the next 10 to 20 years.
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2023-05-16Enhancing Patient and Worker Safety: New Guidance on Quality Control for Diagnostic Radiology2023-05-23
  
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node/115294News StoryEnhancing Patient and Worker Safety: New Guidance on Quality Control for Diagnostic Radiology2023-05-23IAEA news
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The German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen was the first person to discover the potential use of X-rays for imaging in 1895, when he created the radiograph, an image produced by X-rays instead of light.
The German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen was the first person to discover the potential use of X-rays for imaging in 1895, when he created the radiograph, an image produced by X-rays instead of light.
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2023-05-16 Nuclear Liability Developments in Latin America: Joint IAEA/INLEX Mission in Uruguay2023-05-23
  
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node/115325News Story Nuclear Liability Developments in Latin America: Joint IAEA/INLEX Mission in Uruguay2023-05-23IAEA news
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With a track record of more than half a century, nuclear power is one of the safest forms of energy, comparable to solar and wind and far safer than fossil fuels and other major sources.
With a track record of more than half a century, nuclear power is one of the safest forms of energy, comparable to solar and wind and far safer than fossil fuels and other major sources.
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2023-05-16IAEA, UNICRI Propose Cooperation Platform on Using Nuclear Techniques to Combat Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Goods2023-05-23
  
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node/115324News StoryIAEA, UNICRI Propose Cooperation Platform on Using Nuclear Techniques to Combat Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Goods2023-05-23IAEA news
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) are intensifying their efforts on the use of nuclear science to combat illicit trafficking in cultural goods.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) are intensifying their efforts on the use of nuclear science to combat illicit trafficking in cultural goods.
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2023-05-15Decommissioning - Restoring Former Nuclear Sites2023-05-23
  
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node/115291VideoDecommissioning - Restoring Former Nuclear Sites2023-05-23IAEA news
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Planning and innovation play crucial roles when it comes to the end of a nuclear reactor's life.
Planning and innovation play crucial roles when it comes to the end of a nuclear reactor's life.
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2023-05-12Update 157 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine2023-05-23
  
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node/115265Press ReleaseUpdate 157 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine2023-05-23IAEA news
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Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) still has enough essential staff for its current reduced level of operations, but the continued lack of maintenance personnel on-site could negatively impact nuclear safety and security and is not sustainable, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said today.
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) still has enough essential staff for its current reduced level of operations, but the continued lack of maintenance personnel on-site could negatively impact nuclear safety and security and is not sustainable, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said today.
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2023-05-12IAEA Symposium Examines Uranium Production Cycle for Sustainable Nuclear Power2023-05-23
  
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node/115288News StoryIAEA Symposium Examines Uranium Production Cycle for Sustainable Nuclear Power2023-05-23IAEA news
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With interest in nuclear power growing worldwide, demand for uranium—the element from which fuel for nuclear reactors is fabricated—is also on the rise. International experts and stakeholders gathered at the IAEA this week to analyze the latest developments in the uranium production cycle, including supply-demand scenarios, to ensure the long-term sustainability of nuclear power.
With interest in nuclear power growing worldwide, demand for uranium—the element from which fuel for nuclear reactors is fabricated—is also on the rise. International experts and stakeholders gathered at the IAEA this week to analyze the latest developments in the uranium production cycle, including supply-demand scenarios, to ensure the long-term sustainability of nuclear power.
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2023-05-12Invest in Nuclear Science and Technology for Africa’s Development Needs, FAO–IAEA Meeting Hears2023-05-23
  
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node/115227News StoryInvest in Nuclear Science and Technology for Africa’s Development Needs, FAO–IAEA Meeting Hears2023-05-23IAEA news
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Nuclear techniques have already delivered innovations in the field of food security in Africa, but much more can be achieved by investing in science and technology and in capacity building, speakers emphasized at a joint meeting of the IAEA and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Vienna today.
Nuclear techniques have already delivered innovations in the field of food security in Africa, but much more can be achieved by investing in science and technology and in capacity building, speakers emphasized at a joint meeting of the IAEA and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Vienna today.
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2023-05-12At UN Science, Technology and Innovation Forum, IAEA Presents Role of Nuclear in Reaching Sustainable Development Goals2023-05-23
  
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node/115258News StoryAt UN Science, Technology and Innovation Forum, IAEA Presents Role of Nuclear in Reaching Sustainable Development Goals2023-05-23IAEA news
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The IAEA presented its work on climate change adaptation and mitigation using nuclear techniques at the United Nations (UN) eighth annual Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals (STI Forum), held on 3 to 4 May at the UN Headquarters in New York.
The IAEA presented its work on climate change adaptation and mitigation using nuclear techniques at the United Nations (UN) eighth annual Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals (STI Forum), held on 3 to 4 May at the UN Headquarters in New York.
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2023-05-12New CRP: Tritium and Noble Gases for Pollution Vulnerability Assessment of Shallow Aquifers (F33029)2023-05-23
  
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node/115191News StoryNew CRP: Tritium and Noble Gases for Pollution Vulnerability Assessment of Shallow Aquifers (F33029)2023-05-23IAEA news
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The IAEA invites research organizations to join its new Coordinated Research Project (CRP) focussed on the combined use of environmental water, gaseous and pollutant isotope tracers to better understand the vulnerability to pollution of shallow aquifer systems.
The IAEA invites research organizations to join its new Coordinated Research Project (CRP) focussed on the combined use of environmental water, gaseous and pollutant isotope tracers to better understand the vulnerability to pollution of shallow aquifer systems.
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2023-05-11Infographics: Nuclear Energy Compared2023-05-23
  
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node/99858News StoryInfographics: Nuclear Energy Compared2023-05-23IAEA news
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How much electricity does an average person use in a life-time?
How much electricity does an average person use in a life-time?
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2023-05-10IAEA Mission to Georgia Finds Progress in Nuclear Security Arrangements, Encourages Continued Improvement2023-05-23
  
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node/115147Press ReleaseIAEA Mission to Georgia Finds Progress in Nuclear Security Arrangements, Encourages Continued Improvement2023-05-23IAEA news
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) completed an advisory service mission to Georgia focused on assessing the country's nuclear security regime for nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control (MORC).
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) completed an advisory service mission to Georgia focused on assessing the country's nuclear security regime for nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control (MORC).
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2023-05-09Studying and Preserving Cultural Heritage Using Nuclear Science and Technology2023-05-23
  
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node/115109IAEA.Web-Team@iaea.org (IAEA Web Team)News StoryStudying and Preserving Cultural Heritage Using Nuclear Science and Technology2023-05-23IAEA news
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Nuclear science and technology are often used in the study and preservation of valuable cultural objects. These objects include everything from paintings, clothing and musical instruments, to statues, arms and armour — even Egyptian mummies and an entire ancient wooden ship.
Nuclear science and technology are often used in the study and preservation of valuable cultural objects. These objects include everything from paintings, clothing and musical instruments, to statues, arms and armour — even Egyptian mummies and an entire ancient wooden ship.
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2023-05-09IAEA and IsDB United in Support of Countries to Fight Cancer 2023-05-23
  
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node/115108IAEA.Web-Team@iaea.org (IAEA Web Team)News StoryIAEA and IsDB United in Support of Countries to Fight Cancer 2023-05-23IAEA news
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The IAEA and the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) are working together to help countries scale up their cancer care capacities in radiotherapy.
The IAEA and the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) are working together to help countries scale up their cancer care capacities in radiotherapy.
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2023-05-08Working Together for imPACT: IAEA Partners Participate in Review of Cambodia's Cancer Care Capacities2023-05-23
  
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node/114961News StoryWorking Together for imPACT: IAEA Partners Participate in Review of Cambodia's Cancer Care Capacities2023-05-23IAEA news
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Cambodia has made progress in formulating several important health policies and expanding access to key health services, a team of international experts concluded following an IAEA review mission carried out on the request of the country’s Ministry of Health.
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Cambodia has made progress in formulating several important health policies and expanding access to key health services, a team of international experts concluded following an IAEA review mission carried out on the request of the country’s Ministry of Health.
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2023-05-08Malaysia and Thailand Host Nuclear Security Technical and Information Exchange Opportunities Through IAEA Network2023-05-23
  
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node/115055News StoryMalaysia and Thailand Host Nuclear Security Technical and Information Exchange Opportunities Through IAEA Network2023-05-23IAEA news
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Nigerian nuclear security experts visited Malaysia’s national regulatory authority, Atom Malaysia, and other key nuclear institutes to learn about Malaysia’s experience in human resource development and technical support programmes. The visit marked the post COVID-19 restart of core activities of the IAEA’s International Network for Nuclear Security Training and Support Centres (NSSC) Network, which supports Nuclear Security Support Centres to develop new capabilities.
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Nigerian nuclear security experts visited Malaysia’s national regulatory authority, Atom Malaysia, and other key nuclear institutes to learn about Malaysia’s experience in human resource development and technical support programmes. The visit marked the post COVID-19 restart of core activities of the IAEA’s International Network for Nuclear Security Training and Support Centres (NSSC) Network, which supports Nuclear Security Support Centres to develop new capabilities.
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2023-05-06Update 156 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine2023-05-23
  
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node/115056IAEA.Web-Team@iaea.org (IAEA Web Team)Press ReleaseUpdate 156 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine2023-05-23IAEA news
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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts present at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) have received information that the announced evacuation of residents from the nearby town of Enerhodar – where most plant staff live – has started and they are closely monitoring the situation for any potential impact on nuclear safety and security, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts present at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) have received information that the announced evacuation of residents from the nearby town of Enerhodar – where most plant staff live – has started and they are closely monitoring the situation for any potential impact on nuclear safety and security, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today.
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2023-05-05Now Open - Young Professionals Competition for the IAEA Conference on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management, Decommissioning, and Environmental Protection and Remediation  2023-05-23
  
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node/115051News StoryNow Open - Young Professionals Competition for the IAEA Conference on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management, Decommissioning, and Environmental Protection and Remediation 2023-05-23IAEA news
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Are you a young professional interested in safety and sustainability in radioactive waste management, decommissioning, environmental protection, and remediation?
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Are you a young professional interested in safety and sustainability in radioactive waste management, decommissioning, environmental protection, and remediation?
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2023-05-05Nuclear Energy ‘Reimagined’ at IAEA Workshop on Stakeholder Engagement2023-05-23
  
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node/115046News StoryNuclear Energy ‘Reimagined’ at IAEA Workshop on Stakeholder Engagement2023-05-23IAEA news
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Stakeholder and communications experts met representatives from academia, government and industry at the IAEA to explore creative and innovative ways to engage stakeholders and “reimagine” nuclear energy, which provides a quarter of all low-carbon electricity yet still struggles for public acceptance.
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Stakeholder and communications experts met representatives from academia, government and industry at the IAEA to explore creative and innovative ways to engage stakeholders and “reimagine” nuclear energy, which provides a quarter of all low-carbon electricity yet still struggles for public acceptance.
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2023-05-05Addressing Microplastics Pollution: Training Course in Colombia Supports Marine Laboratories in Caribbean 2023-05-23
  
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node/115032News StoryAddressing Microplastics Pollution: Training Course in Colombia Supports Marine Laboratories in Caribbean 2023-05-23IAEA news
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Scientists and researchers from marine laboratories in the Caribbean have learned the latest techniques and methods for monitoring microplastics in marine ecosystems at an IAEA-sponsored training course, hosted by Colombia’s Institute for Marine and Coastal Research (INVEMAR) from 27 to 31 March.
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Scientists and researchers from marine laboratories in the Caribbean have learned the latest techniques and methods for monitoring microplastics in marine ecosystems at an IAEA-sponsored training course, hosted by Colombia’s Institute for Marine and Coastal Research (INVEMAR) from 27 to 31 March.
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