Friday, November 20, 2020

IAEA Weekly News November 20, 2020

 

20 November 2020

IAEA Weekly News

The recent discovery that the virus that causes COVID-19 in human can pass on to minks and then back to people has highlighted again the need to understand the origin and transmission pathways of viruses - something that is done using nuclear-related techniques. Read our article on this topic in this week's roundup.
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19 November 2020

New Toolkit for Nuclear Supply Chain Management

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18 November 2020

Cancer Control Assessment Offered by the IAEA, WHO and IARC Goes Virtual

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18 November 2020

Director General Highlights the Role of Nuclear Technology in Combatting COVID-19

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17 November 2020

Regulating Pollution in Coastal Environments: How the Right Regulation can Reduce Ecosystem Degradation

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16 November 2020

Minks & COVID-19: How to Detect New Virus Strains and Prevent Pandemics Using Nuclear-Derived Techniques











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