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The world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator – the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) – first started up on 10 September 2008 and remains the latest addition to CERN’s accelerator complex.
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A nuclear deal with Iran would, in theory, target Iran’s access to materials it could use to build...
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Seawater from near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant continues to be tested by the IAEA and international experts from around the...
The Future of Extended Deterrence: Will Japan and Korea Go Nuclear?
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Are concerns about nuclear proliferation in Japan and South Korea credible? How should the United States assess pro...
Friendly Proliferation: A Virtual Report Discussion with Astrid Chevreuil
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Please join the CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues on Tuesday, June 17th at 1:30 pm for a virtual discussion with Astrid Chevreuil, ...
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...and means meeting strict international standards.
In this video, we explore how nuclear and isotopic techniques are transforming food safety in Namibia. With support from the I...
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...e U.S. government’s premier science institutions, discuss where the research on nuclear fusion stands, what it will take to bring it to scale, and what it means for American co...
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...ersary of the Chornobyl disaster and the Russian occupation of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, SIPRI invited Dr Mariana Budjeryn, Senior Researcher at MIT’s Security Stud...
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Fast reactors work differently from most nuclear reactors operating today — and that difference could help unlock more energy from nuclea...
Are We Heading Toward a New Nuclear Arms Race?
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Nuclear tensions are at the forefront of international diplomacy this month as State Parties gat...
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The ALPHA Collaboration has increased the precision of its measurement of the ground-state hyperfine splitting of antihydrogen by two orders of magnitude.
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What’s going on at the #LHC? 🤔
While the Large Hadron Collider mostly collides protons, once a year it collides heavy ions – such as lead nuclei – a key ingredient for recreating the extreme condi..
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Explore how analyzing multiple nuclear indicators together can reveal Iran's true intentions and risks. Dive into the insights ...
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Fast reactors work differently from most nuclear reactors operating today — and that difference could help unlock more energy from nuclea...
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...s twice erupted into warfare over the past year is fear that Iran would develop nuclear weapons.
To understand the origins and possible trajectory of this program, the Stimson...
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The IAEA helped keep this year’s Eurovision Song Contest safe from any risk of nuclear terrorism by supplying hosts Austria with portable radiation detectors.
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Values & Interests: Nuclear Ethics
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We are walking a fraying nuclear tightrope. Russia, China, and the U.S. are expanding their nuclear capabilities; extende...
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The IAEA is hosting the International Conference on Computer Security in the Nuclear World: Securing the Future from 11 to 15 May 2026 at the Agency’s headquarters in Vienna...
Iran’s Gamble on Nuclear Negotiations | The High Top
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CSIS expert Jon Alterman analyzes Iran’s position on their nuclear program in negotiations.
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“For the president, the number one item is to end Iran’s nuclear program,” says Brian H. Hook, vice chairman at Cerberus Global Investments, LP, and form...
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