Keeping Radiotherapy Safe and Effective: Q&A with Leading Dosimetry Expert

Radiation is key to the fight against cancer, helping to save countless lives worldwide. But too little radiation can mean ineffective treatment, while too much can cause harm. That’s where dosimetry comes in.

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Polluting cars are still on roads after Dieselgate

Four years since the Dieselgate emissions test cheating scandal there are still more than three quarters of the 43m cars on EU roads .

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Human civilization can come to an end by 2050

The new analysis indicates the fast consequences of climate change if people does not radically take action and reduce the pollution.

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Climate change affects human health seriously and it will get worse in future

Experts claim that effects include spread of diseases and worse mental health.

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Important for Iran to Implement its JCPOA Commitments

It is essential that Iran fully implements its nuclear-related commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano told the Agency’s Board of Governors today.

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In India pupils pay for education not money but plastic

In the Indian state, Assam, has been working for three years a school that, instead of money, takes plastic for recycling.

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An Australian island is littered with 414 million pieces of plastic debris

Researchers found on tropical beaches more than 230 tonnes of plastic, with almost a million shoes and 370,000 toothbrushes.

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World Oceans Day: A Look into Colombia’s Seas with Nuclear Technology

Oceans are life. They contain half of the oxygen we breathe and much of the protein that we consume. Yet, contaminants, including from human activity, continue to threaten our oceans. Increased amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) are changing seawater chemistry, and many pollutants are not only harming ocean life, but are also making their way through the food chain onto our dinner table.

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Work-shop on Climate Change. Lets Go Climate!

Eastern European Association of the Greens continues to hol educational event foe young people. Thus we held the third one in Prague. One of the most important issue that people should be concerned about is climate change. According to estimates of the UN scientists, by 2030, carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere can reach a critical level.

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Rubbish is everywhere, even in space

Nowadays people managed to discard rubbish not only in the sea, air and ground, but also in space. For almost 60 years since the launch of the first satellite of the Earth, people happen to litter the near-earth space in such a manner that work in orbit poses a growing danger.

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