Advancing Education About Nuclear Law and Science in Arab Countries

Advancing Education About Nuclear Law and Science in Arab Countries

3 November 2015

School teachers from eight Arab countries are now better equipped to train their students on the legal aspects of nuclear science and technology thanks to the IAEA’s participation in the Arab-European Summer School on Energy Education (AESSEE), held in Vienna last week.

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Radiation Technologies in Daily Life

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The clothes industry is a major source of income for many countries. But before textiles can be turned into garments, they need to be dyed. Wastewater from dyeing processes is leading to environmental pollution.  The IAEA supports the use of a radiation technology to address this issue.

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The photos in this collection were taken during a Safeguards Comprehensive Training Exercise at Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant in the Czech Republic on 11 June 2015.
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Photos by D. Calma
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© IAEA 2015

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Combating Drought and Desertification

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Mosquitoes are one of the world's most dangerous pests. These carriers of diseases such as dengue and malaria wreak havoc over large parts of the world, causing sickness and death. In the future they could be tackled through the use of a nuclear technique.

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Radioactive Waste Management
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Last update: 3 November 2015