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enwebeditor@iaea.org (IAEA Web Editor)IAEA.Web-Team@iaea.org (IAEA Web Team)Wed, 28 May 2025 11:30:00 +0200Wed, 28 May 2025 16:39:32 +0200Strengthening Global Nuclear Security Through IPPAS Missions
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The International Physical Protection Advisory Service (IPPAS) helps countries, strengthen their national nuclear security regimes, systems and measures upon request. Under the modular IPPAS approach, international security experts travel to countries to help them ensure the protection of facilities and activities involving nuclear and other radioactive material.??node/2184432025-05-28 11:30IAEA Photo EssaysCutting-Edge Radiation Innovation at ICARST 2025
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The latest innovations in radiation applications across diverse sectors, from healthcare and environmental protection to safety and industry, were exhibited at the International Conference on Applications of Radiation Science and Technology (ICARST 2025). More on the conference here.?node/2128722025-04-22 12:15IAEA Photo EssaysRecycling old Radium into Cancer Drugs
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An IAEA expert mission was deployed to Suva, Fiji, to support the recovery and transportation of radium-226 to the USA, where the sources will be used as a feedstock to produce actinium-225, an alpha-emitting isotope which is increasingly used in targeted cancer treatments. IAEA supports countries in managing legacy radium-226 sources under the IAEA’s Global Radium Management Initiative.node/2045002025-02-17 17:15IAEA Photo EssaysImpact Review in Mozambique
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The ImPACT Review in Mozambique began with a visit to Maputo Central Hospital.node/2038132025-02-06 15:45IAEA Photo EssaysKeeping COP29 Secure from Nuclear Terrorism
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The IAEA works with countries to integrate nuclear security measures in the security plans developed for large scale events. The IAEA supported Azerbaijan, which hosted COP29 in November 2024, to implement nuclear security measures during the two-week conference.node/1964582024-12-16 12:45IAEA Photo EssaysDo You Know How Nuclear Technology Impacts Our Lives?
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Discover how nuclear science is shaping a safer, healthier, and more sustainable world.?From enhancing cancer care and food safety to protecting ecosystems and improving water management, nuclear techniques are driving innovative solutions to global challenges. Dive into these stories to learn how the IAEA and its partners are making a difference in health, agriculture, energy and the environment.node/1945402024-11-27 12:45IAEA Photo EssaysTechnical Cooperation for Climate Action
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node/1939632024-11-22 09:45IAEA Photo EssaysHighlights from the 68th IAEA General Conference: The Department of Technical Cooperation
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node/1888232024-10-07 11:15IAEA Photo EssaysIAEA, Kenya and South Africa Work Together to Trace Sediments in Kenyan Port
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The IAEA, Kenya and South Africa have been working together to apply a more environmentally friendly method of tracing ocean sediments, in order to keep East Africa's largest international seaport open for trade.??node/1805232024-08-21 10:15IAEA Photo EssaysCambodia Researches Cultural Heritage with Nuclear Techniques
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Cambodia is home to many unique cultural sites, four of which are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. However, this heritage is at risk of deterioration, damage or loss due to the country’s tropical climate. See how Cambodia is conserving its cultural heritage using nuclear techniques, with support from the IAEA.node/1738012024-07-16 09:30IAEA Photo Essays午夜爱爱爱爱爽爽爽视频网站