
China Opens 12 Nuclear Research Facilities to Global Scientists
China opens 12 advanced nuclear research facilities to international scientists, enhancing global cooperation and fostering innovation in peaceful nuclear energy use.
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China opens 12 advanced nuclear research facilities to international scientists, enhancing global cooperation and fostering innovation in peaceful nuclear energy use.
China and the IAEA have launched a training program in Chengdu to cultivate African radiation therapy physicists, aiming to enhance cancer treatment capabilities and improve healthcare standards across the continent.
The IAEA has expressed a strong desire to deepen cooperation with China on the peaceful use of nuclear energy, highlighting China’s significant advancements in nuclear technology.
China supports the IAEA’s efforts to ensure safety at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant after recent drone attacks, highlighting the urgency to prevent nuclear accidents in the conflict zone.
China’s envoy to the IAEA urges international supervision over Japan’s discharge of nuclear-contaminated wastewater from Fukushima, highlighting global environmental and safety concerns.