Neutron activation analysis is a nuclear technique used by investigators to analyse criminal evidence such as a bullet. #NuclearExplained
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Ever wondered what the blue glow is you see in reactor photos and videos? It’s called #CherenkovRadiation , and it's useful in our nuclear safeguards work. Learn how in our #NuclearExplained 👉 bit.ly/3oEFaYF
Phasing out coal is critical to meet the #ClimateGoals and limit #ClimateChange . Shifting energy production from coal to low-carbon sources like renewables and nuclear is now the sustainable way forward. #Atoms4Climate
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🔍 X-ray techniques, neutron activation analysis, ion beam analysis and radiocarbon dating help analyse evidence related to crimes — from drug trafficking to murders or art forgeries.
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☢️ #Radiation : we're exposed to it everyday but what is it? Is it always bad for us, and what can we use ionizing radiation for? 🤔
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Radioisotopes are used in a treatment called radioisotope therapy, which safely and effectively treats cancer and other chronic diseases. #NuclearExplained
Can you think of another use of radioisotopes?
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Radioisotopes have many useful applications, like making healthcare products safer by getting rid of harmful chemicals, bacteria and toxins that are hazardous to humans. 🩺
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Pressurized water reactors are the most widely used reactors in nuclear power plants.
But how do they work? This infographic explains. #NuclearExplained
#DidYouKnow that there are over 3000 known radioisotopes? These are unstable forms of elements produced in nuclear research reactors and accelerators to enhance healthcare, improve crops and serve many other applications.
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A clean energy transition means shifting away from energy sources that release a lot of greenhouse gases to those that release little to no GHGs. #Atoms4Climate
Nuclear can replace coal as part of the clean energy transition. Check out #NuclearExplained : atoms.iaea.org/42LibP6
🤔⚛️ Curious to learn more about #NuclearEnergy ?
In this episode of the #NuclearExplained podcast, experts explain what clean energy transition is and the role of nuclear energy.
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Pressurized water reactors are the most widely used reactors in #NuclearPower plants.
But how do they work? Check out this IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency ⚛️ infographic. #NuclearExplained
Nuclear power plants provide about 10% of the world’s electricity 🌍⚡️
How does a country develop a nuclear power programme?🤔
The @IAEAorg #NuclearExplained episode explains why countries are turning to #nuclearpower
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💡 #SMRs are a nuclear climate solution.
Offering the possibility to better pair nuclear w/ #renewables , countries around the 🌍 are considering 'small modular reactors' for reliable, low-carbon energy.
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