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The IAEA, or the International Atomic Energy Agency, is widely known as the world's "Atoms for Peace and Development" organization within the United Nations family. Set up in 1957 as the world's centre for cooperation in the nuclear field, the IAEA works with its Member States and multiple partners worldwide to promote the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technologies. The IAEA offers challenging assignments in a stimulating multicultural workplace. It has around 2,500 staff members from over 100 countries with expertise in a variety of scientific, technical, managerial and professional disciplines. Most staff members work at the Agency's headquarters in Vienna, Austria.
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Malaria, a mosquito-borne infectious disease, kills over one million people each year—mostly children under five years of age. One way scientists are looking to fight mosquitoes and the diseases they carry is with nuclear science. Here at the IAEA, our experts support scientists worldwide in researching and developing to help find new solutions and strategies to continue the fight against malaria, coming up with ways to control mosquito populations that carry different viruses. The sterile-insect technique, or SIT, a nuclear-based insect birth control method, is one of these promising innovations. #WorldMalariaDay #EndMalaria
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IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi met with senior U.S. officials in Washington, DC this week. He also discussed the financing of nuclear energy projects with the presidents of The World Bank and Asian Development Bank (ADB), and spoke at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s #NUKECON and at the Council on Foreign Relations. Full story 👉 atoms.iaea.org/4itJALt
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Nuclear safety and security are interrelated areas that both aim to protect people and the environment from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation. Join us to explore how the interface is reflected in international legal instruments and integrated into national legal frameworks. Register now: atoms.iaea.org/4jS42qJ
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Did you know that the IAEA Lise Meitner Library collection contains more than 1.3 million print and electronic resources? It covers all areas of nuclear energy as well as non-nuclear topics such as international relations, information technology and project management. And the best part? Most of the collection is available online, so you can explore a world of knowledge from anywhere! "The best books prompt us to think, teach us to empathize, and tap into our imagination. They are the foundation of an informed citizenry, cutting through misinformation and information overload, and a strategic advantage for the IAEA," said IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi on #WorldBookDay. Visit the IAEA Lise Meitner Library today 👉 atoms.iaea.org/3UvxIQC
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Even Antarctica isn’t free from microplastics! On #EarthDay, watch how the IAEA's #NUTECplastics initiative help countries tackle plastic pollution and protect our planet. 📺 Warner Bros. Discovery's 'Good to Know' series airs on Discovery Channel across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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Tuesday is International Mother #EarthDay 🌿. Here are four ways in which nuclear science and technology is playing an important role in protecting, conserving and restoring our environment.
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On this day in 1902, Pierre Curie and Marie Skłodowska-Curie announced they had isolated a small quantity of radium—the first ever sample of this radioactive element naturally found in uranium and in thorium. The Curies were experimenting with pitchblende, a common uranium-rich mineral ore. After extracting refined uranium from the mineral, they found that the remaining materials were still radioactive. To find out what it was, Marie dissolved, filtered, and repeatedly crystallized several tonnes of pitchblende between 1899 and 1902. This process eventually led to the isolation of one-tenth gram of radium. In 1911, Marie Skłodowska-Curie received The Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery of radium. Radium was once thought to have curative properties and was used as an additive in everyday products, but it was soon found to be too radioactive for daily use. Today, it is a useful tool for treating certain types of bone cancer and is also a source of radiation sometimes used for industrial radiography, which is a technique used to test the quality of products and production processes in industry.
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The wooden statue of Saint Barbara, dating back to the 15th century, had been severely damaged over time. Thanks to nuclear techniques like gamma irradiation, it was restored by experts at ARC-Nucléart in France. Nuclear science is helping conservators around the world restore and protect cultural treasures from decay. Unlike traditional methods such as fumigation, heat or liquid treatments, radiation-based disinfection penetrates deeply into materials, eliminating insect, fungi and algae infestation without causing any damage. Learn more about how nuclear science meets culture in the preservation of heritage: atoms.iaea.org/4jE63GT
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