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Crime Fighting and Forensics with Accelerators: IAEA/ICTP Workshop Concludes
Whether it’s for solving a crime or preventing one, high energy particles can be used to help uncover forensic evidence that other methods alone may miss or aren’t able to detect. Read more →
Morocco Sets up Pest Surveillance Network in Preparation for the Suppression of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly
The cultivation and export of citrus plays a significant role in Morocco’s economy: it employs more than 13 000 farmers and farm workers and produces exports of US $300 million per year. Read more →
IAEA Reviews Canada’s Emergency Preparedness and Response Framework
An International Atomic Energy Agency team of experts today concluded an 11-day mission to review Canada’s Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) framework for nuclear and radiological emergencies. Read more →
Keeping Radiotherapy Safe and Effective: Q&A with Leading Dosimetry Expert
Radiation is key to the fight against cancer, helping to save countless lives worldwide. But too little radiation can mean ineffective treatment, while too much can cause harm. That’s where dosimetry comes in. Read more →
Wider Implementation of IAEA Code of Conduct to Enhance Safety and Security: Review Meeting Concludes
By intensifying the implementation of the IAEA Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources and its supplementary Guidance documents, countries are strengthening radiation safety and nuclear security not only domestically, but also internationally. Read more →










