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IAEA Bulletin 50/1
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Volume 50, Number 1

Achieving the Vision

2008 - Volume 50, Issue 1 | by Ernesto Zedillo
A distinguished panel was asked to come up with recommendations for the future of the IAEA. This is what they ad to say. ... Read more »

The Next 40 Years

2008 - Volume 50, Issue 1 | by No author
For four decades, the IAEA has played a crucial role in nuclear non-proliferation. Now foundations are being laid for the future. ... Read more »

A Date to Remember

2008 - Volume 50, Issue 1 | by No author
40 years ago the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) steered the IAEA in a new direction. This is how the IAEA Bulletin covered the signing of the treaty at the time. ... Read more »

Nuclear Peace

2008 - Volume 50, Issue 1 | by Robert J. Berg
Robert J. Berg explains why the world needs citizen activism to get rid of nuclear weapons. ... Read more »

Feed the Hungry, Today and Tomorrow

2008 - Volume 50, Issue 1 | by Qu Liang, Katherine Long
Through the Joint FAO/IAEA Division, nuclear technology and related biotechnologies contributed to food security for over 40 years. ... Read more »

Golden Wheat "Greens" Kenya's Drylands

2008 - Volume 50, Issue 1 | by Rodolfo Quevenco
Through IAEA partnerships, scientists and farmers pioneer hardier, healthier wheat. ... Read more »

No Love for Mosquitoes

2008 - Volume 50, Issue 1 | by FeiFei Jiang
In the fight against malaria and other insect-borne diseases, scientists take aim at sixteen seconds of mosquito mating. ... Read more »

Great Expectations

2008 - Volume 50, Issue 1 | by Alan McDonald, Hans-Holger Rogner, Andrii Gritsevskyi
Projections of nuclear power around the world show an upward trend. ... Read more »

Nuclear Acceptance

2008 - Volume 50, Issue 1 | by Steve Kidd
Steve Kidd explains how the nuclear industry can achieve a more favourable public image. ... Read more »

A Nuclear Divide

2008 - Volume 50, Issue 1 | by No author
Europeans' attitudes towards nuclear power and radioactive waste seem to depend on whether their countries have nuclear power plants or not. ... Read more »

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