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    15.03.2013
    Nuclear technology has the potential to save lives, make food and medical supplies safer and produce energy. But it is also the basis for the development of nuclear weapons. One of the IAEA's core functions is to confirm that countries are abiding by their obligations not to use nuclear materials or equipment to produce nuclear explosive devices. To verify that nuclear materials are used solely for peaceful purposes, the IAEA has developed a safeguards system based on legal Safeguards Agreements.

    Safeguards Inspectors in Action: Behind the Scenes at Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant

    11.03.2013
    Two years after the accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, work continues to ensure the damaged units remain stable and to prepare for the long and challenging task of decommissioning.

    Fukushima Daiichi: Two Years On

    04.02.2013
    'Unless we take urgent action, by 2030 over 13 million people will die from cancer every year. The majority of these deaths will occur in developing countries.' <br />- IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano

    Did You Know? IAEA Helps Fight Cancer

    27.12.2012
    As we bid farewell to the year 2012, here is a recap of the stories and images that punctuated the last twelve months, as they relate to developments in the IAEA's work to promote the peaceful applications of nuclear technology for mankind's benefit. (Text: Rodolfo Quevenco; Cover Photo: Kresimir Nikolic; Other Photos, unless otherwise credited: Dean Calma)

    Highlights of 2012

    28.11.2012
    When the first concrete was poured on the u-shaped building that would house the 'First IAEA Laboratory', hopes were high that this facility would usher in an influx of scientific activity that would would benefit communities around the globe.

    Seibersdorf Laboratories 50 Years Ago

    28.11.2012
    The eight nuclear applications laboratories in Seibersdorf today represent a dynamic hub, where scientists, technicians, fellows, interns and students from all over the world
 work and collaborate to apply the benefits of nucler technology in solving day-to-day social and economic problems.

Photo Credit: Dean Calma and Kresimir Nikolic / IAEA

    Eight Laboratories, Eight Stories of Success in Development

    16.10.2012
    In this photo essay you'll see how scientists use nuclear techniques to understand food consumption and nutrition. (Photo: I. Karpischek)

    Ingredients of Good Nutrition

    12.10.2012
    Ralf Kaiser, IAEA Fusion Physicist, explains why he believes fusion will someday deliver a nearly limitless supply of non-polluting, carbon-neutral energy. <br /><br /> &copy; IAEA

    Fusion - Is it just a Dream? Interview with IAEA Fusion Physicist Ralf Kaiser

    13.09.2012
    People  all over the world are benefiting from nuclear techniques in food production, food protection and food safety - many of them aided directly by the IAEA's 200 food-related projects in around 100 countries worldwide.

    Food for the Future: Meeting Challenges with Nuclear Applications

    03.07.2012
    To help address an increasing incidence of cancer in low- and middle-income countries, the IAEA's Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT) offers the imPACT mission service. Providing Member States with a comprehensive assessment of cancer control capacities and needs, PACT has implemented imPACT missions in over forty countries to date.

    Inside an imPACT Mission: Addressing Cancer Capacities and Needs

    14.06.2012
    HUMANS NEED ENERGY for every aspect of their lives. It fuels the production of goods and services.

    Fighting Poverty With Energy Planning

    Access to cheap, clean, reliable energy is a key factor in the struggle to escape poverty. The IAEA provides access to training, experts and funding in order to help more than 150 Member States plan their energy strategies. The photos were taken in Ghana, one of 83 countries the IAEA is assisting.

    14.06.2012
    <strong>Cassava:</strong> Any of several American plants (genus <em>Manihot</em>, especially <em>M. esculenta</em>) of the spurge family grown in the tropics for their edible tuberous roots which yield a nutritious starch.

    Cassava - Feeding People Today and Tomorrow

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