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During the plenary session of the General Conference, 53 delegations delivered statements, which are available here. Read more →
Against the background of COVID-19, the IAEA is promoting nuclear science as a tool to help the world to prepare for future zoonotic outbreaks – diseases transmitted from animals to people. Read more →
Digitalization plays an important role in advancing nuclear decommissioning projects by enabling experts to improve their planning and implementation. Read more →
The potential for nuclear power to produce low-carbon hydrogen in the global transition towards net zero emissions was examined by international experts at an event held on the side lines of the 65th IAEA General Conference today. Read more →
High-quality, accessible and transparent data help experts make more informed decisions, and this is particularly so when it comes to applying nuclear techniques in human health. Read more →