Over 35 participants from 26 countries will be trained at the IAEA laboratories this month in the use of a nuclear-derived technique to quickly and accurately detect the Zika virus.
Read more →The IAEA and the Government of Brazil signed an agreement today aimed at enhancing nuclear security measures for the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro later this year.
Read more →A strong and independent regulator is the cornerstone of a safe nuclear power programme.
Read more →The IAEA will continue to play the leading role as the global platform for strengthening nuclear security, and Member States should make increased use of its services, Director General Yukiya Amano said at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington today.
Read more →On April 1 in Washington, I met with the E3/EU+3 group of countries at the invitation of President Barack Obama of the United States of America.
Read more →Montenegro ratified the Amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material today, bringing to just two the number of adherences still required for the entry into force of this legal instrument that will help strengthen nuclear security around the world.
Read more →The IAEA’s central role in supporting international efforts against the threat of nuclear terrorism was among the key issues highlighted by Director General Yukiya Amano in a keynote address today at the Nuclear Industry Summit in Washington D.C.
Read more →One of the leading causes of death worldwide is cardiovascular diseases. In efforts to manage these heart-related diseases, eight techniques have been defined to help doctors more optimally use myocardial perfusion imaging in evaluating coronary artery disease, a type of cardiovascular disease.
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