About the IAEA
The IAEA is the world's centre for cooperation in the nuclear field and seeks to promote the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technologies.
Nuclear and isotopic techniques can help us to better understand the world we live in. Read more →
Many of us know that agriculture is a big contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. But did you know that a lot of these emissions are a result of fertilizer overuse, which can actually be tackled? Read more →
How do you create a national strategy to protect people in a nuclear or radiological emergency based on lessons learned, scientific evidence and good practices? A new IAEA publication, Considerations in the Development of a Protection Strategy for a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency provides the concepts and practical considerations needed to build that protection strategy. Read more →
Nuclear energy is a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons. Read more →
Japanese laboratories monitoring radionuclides in seawater, marine sediment and fish near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (NPS) produce reliable data, demonstrating a continued high level of accuracy and competence, according to an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report released today, covering the 2017-20 time period. Read more →
Update as of 30 June: Vienna-based IAEA staff are working from the VIC as of 1 July. For more, click here.
The IAEA is the world's centre for cooperation in the nuclear field and seeks to promote the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technologies.