An IAEA team is criss-crossing Ukraine this month to assess the status of electrical substations critical for nuclear safety and security, following recent military attacks targeting energy ...
Global energy and technology leaders are gathering this week at IAEA headquarters in Vienna for the first ever International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Nuclear Energy. The two-day ...
Approximately 125,400 cubic meters of water has been released since Japan started to discharge the ALPS-treated water in batches in August 2023. The IAEA has previously confirmed that the tritium ...
Distinguished delegates, colleagues and friends, Writers and futurists have long echoed Alvin and Heidi Toffler’s idea that “the future arrives too fast…and in the wrong order.” Today, we know, the ...
Rwanda and Senegal joined the global commitment to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050 at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. They have united with 31 other countries in endorsing the Declaration to Triple ...
Lisbeth Cordero Méndez, IAEA Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications Research involving 23 countries has highlighted the safety and benefit of using artificial intelligence for a key and often ...
From virtual reality (VR) to robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), advanced technologies can make emergency response more timely and effective, increasing safety for emergency personnel and the ...
Building a safer world The Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC) is the IAEA’s global hub for emergency preparedness and response (EPR). Operating 24/7, it provides expert guidance, real time support ...
Confidence in the safety of the food supply is paramount in a nuclear or radiological emergency. “Although low probability events, nuclear emergencies are potentially high impact, so it is important ...
From translation bots to deepfake detectors, artificial intelligence (AI) tools are transforming how authorities warn, inform and reassure people about emergencies. But these technologies can be risky ...
The IAEA’s International Conference on Nuclear and Radiological Emergencies, to be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in December 2025, will identify priorities for strengthening emergency preparedness and ...
Preparedness for nuclear and radiological emergencies is not a nice-to-have, it’s a necessity. From cyber-attacks to climate extremes and geopolitical instability, today’s risk landscape is more ...