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Trio of scientists win Nobel prize for physics for climate work – The Guardian
Sykuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi share award for advancing climate knowledge Nobel committee for physics members sit in front of a screen displaying 2021 winners (left to right)
Food Safety Labs in Seven Countries Attain Accreditation with IAEA and FAO Support
In between distant farms and the local grocer, many foods will pass through a checkpoint at a food safety laboratory. From meat and milk products to cereals and condiments, food
Cotton in Pakistan: How Nuclear Techniques are Helping the Textile Industry
Cotton, linen and silk are textiles associated with fashion and fashion capitals of the world, such as Paris, Milan, London and New York. Some of those textiles popular with designers
CO2 Emissions Increase Ocean Acidity
Ref. IAEA Weekly News – 8th January 2021 The 8th of January (08.01) was chosen to be the Ocean Acidification Day of Action because 8.1 is the current pH of
Nuclear–Renewable Synergies for Clean Energy Solutions
JISEA News, December 17, 2020 The definition of clean energy doesn’t always include nuclear energy, but it’s one of the world’s largest sources of low-carbon electricity after hydropower. When considering
Worth Their Weight in Salt, Molten Reactors Hold Huge Potential
NEWS, Univ.of Tennessee, January 8, 2021. Research Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering Ondrej Chvala studies molten salt reactors (MSRs) with an eye for the future and also through the lens
Raoelina Andriambololona wins the 2020 TWAS-C.N.R. Rao Award for Scientific Research
The 2020 TWAS-C.N.R. Rao Award winner Raoelina Andriambololona from Madagascar is teaching students to overcome hardships and pursue higher education through self-motivation. Madagascar, one of the 47 UN Least Developed