Iran, raid in Natanz: Trump's temptation to seize uranium
The International Atomic Energy Agency has urged against potentially devastating actions following a raid in Natanz, while Israel denies involvement in the attack.
Rafael Grossi, President of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Called for 'Maximum Military Restraint' Amid Attacks on Dimona and Natanz in the Middle East
Rafael Grossi urged military restraint amid escalating Iranian-Israeli attacks that threaten nuclear facilities.
International Atomic Energy Agency: 'There are no reports of damage at the Dimona nuclear center'
The International Atomic Energy Agency stated that it has no information confirming damage to the nuclear research center in Dimona, Israel, following recent missile strike reports.
No abnormal radiation levels registered after attack
The International Atomic Energy Agency confirms that no abnormal radiation levels have been detected following Iran's attack on Dimona, Israel.
The International Atomic Energy Agency calls for "military restraint" after the announcement of an attack on the Natanz site
The International Atomic Energy Agency has urged military restraint following reports of an attack on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, attributed to the United States and Israel.
Attack on Natanz Nuclear Facility and New Targets in Iran
The Natanz nuclear facility in Iran was reportedly targeted by a new American-Israeli attack, according to the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization.
More than 40 strands of hair of atomic bomb victims found at memorial in Hiroshima; DNA testing available upon request
An investigation by Hiroshima City has revealed that over 40 strands of hair belonging to unidentified atomic bomb victims are stored in a memorial urn, with the city offering DNA testing for families seeking identification.
Why tiny atomic clocks may hold the key to China mass-producing cheap swarm drones
Researchers from Wuhan University have developed a tiny atomic clock that could greatly enhance the efficiency and precision of drone warfare in China.
SoMe Expert: Mette Frederiksen Has an Atomic Bomb. Troels Lund Has a Slingshot. It Could Decide the Election
The article discusses the crucial role of social media engagement in the upcoming Danish elections, emphasizing the different strengths of party leaders Mette Frederiksen and Troels Lund.
'Pakistan's atomic bomb is a threat to America,' says US intelligence chief
US Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard has labeled Pakistan's nuclear weapons as a threat to the United States.
Shigeaki Mori, Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Survivor, Has Died in Japan
Shigeaki Mori, a Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor and historian, passed away at the age of 88 in Japan, reminding us of the enduring legacy of nuclear disaster survivors.
End of alarm in Bushehr: No damage was caused by the missile that hit the nuclear power station in Iran
A missile incident in Bushehr, Iran, did not result in damage or injuries at the country's sole nuclear power plant, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Breaking: The International Atomic Energy Agency reports that Iran informed us that a projectile hit the Bushehr nuclear power plant site on Tuesday evening
The International Atomic Energy Agency has reported that a projectile has hit the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran as informed by Iranian authorities.
Iran: Shell fell near the Bushehr nuclear plant
A shell struck near the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran, although there were no reported casualties or damages.
Atom Bomb Survivor from Hiroshima Has Died
Shigeaki Mori, an atomic bomb survivor from Hiroshima, has passed away at the age of 88, having actively researched and shared the stories of American POWs affected by the bombing.
Mr. Shigeaki Mori, who met Obama, passed away, advocating that 'the tragedy of the atomic bomb knows no borders'
Shigeaki Mori, a historian and atomic bomb survivor who met former President Obama in 2016 and advocated the message that the tragedy of the atomic bomb transcends borders, passed away at 88 years old.
I thought of the American soldiers who died in the atomic bombing as 'humans, not enemies': Insights from a survivor who conducted independent research
A survivor and historian, Shigeaki Mori, analyzed the experiences of American soldiers who died in Hiroshima and emphasized their humanity rather than viewing them as enemies.
"Doomsday Plane in Flight": What's Behind Trump's "Atomic" Signal
The Doomsday Plane, a military aircraft designed to ensure U.S. command continuity during nuclear war or extreme crises, has gained attention amid the new Middle East crisis.
Nuked Blood: New files show UK government helped cover up horror nuclear troop tests
Newly revealed documents indicate that the UK government, including the Atomic Weapons Establishment and the Ministry of Defence, systematically covered up the harmful effects of radiation exposure on servicemen involved in nuclear tests.
CSU for Mini-Reactors: Eco-lobby Beats Atomic Lobby
The CSU party in Germany advocates for mini-reactors despite widespread political resistance against nuclear power, emphasizing a need for change in energy policy.
Prime Minister Kim meets with US Vice President to accelerate security cooperation agreements on nuclear submarines and atomic energy
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok emphasized the need for expedited implementation of security cooperation agreements with the US during a meeting with Vice President JD Vance.
I thought this was my final dwelling... The symbol of recovery from the Hiroshima atomic bomb is to be abolished
A historic apartment complex in Hiroshima, symbolizing the city's recovery from the atomic bomb, is set to be demolished due to aging.
International Atomic Energy Agency: 200 kilograms of enriched uranium in Isfahan
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency has reported over 200 kilograms of enriched uranium in Isfahan, Iran, which raises significant concerns due to the purity level and Iran's refusal to grant access to inspectors.
Securing or seizing Iranian enriched uranium, the top argument that would lead to troops on the ground
U.S. officials and International Atomic Energy Agency experts express concern that Iranian enriched uranium remains unaccounted for, potentially prompting a risky ground operation to secure it.
Good news in Florida: a crystal that controls magnets at the atomic level has been created and could produce a scientific revolution
Researchers have developed a new crystal that manipulates atomic magnets, potentially revolutionizing information storage, energy consumption, and the design of stable quantum systems.
Will large screens and atomic performance in the new AMG replace the emotions of the V8 engine?
The new AMG model features a cockpit designed as a command center, focusing on driver-programmed performance and advanced digital displays.
The Brasรญlia time is, in fact, Carioca; understand how atomic clocks work at the National Observatory
The article discusses how Brazil's official time, known as Brasรญlia time, is determined by atomic clocks located in Rio de Janeiro, highlighting the historical evolution from astronomical to atomic timekeeping.
Considering It Personally: Children's Exhibition at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Focuses on a Girl Who Died from the Atomic Bomb and Her Brother
A new children's exhibition at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum will focus on the life of a girl who died from the atomic bomb and her brother, who shared her story.
How does an atomic bomb work? Does any uranium serve to make it? See questions and answers
The article discusses the Iranian nuclear program's implications in the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel, highlighting the tensions over nuclear capabilities.
US Doomsday Missile Tested Amid Iran War, Learn How Powerful It Is?
The US successfully tested its Doomsday missile Minuteman III amid rising tensions with Iran, which reportedly possesses twenty times the strength of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
How close was Iran to a nuclear weapon? IAEA finds no evidence of a nuclear weapon program
The article discusses recent claims from the US and Israel about Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program and the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) findings that do not support these assertions.
Grossi: 'The nuclear sites in Iran have been damaged, we are monitoring the risks'
Rafael Mariano Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, reported that Iran's nuclear facilities have been damaged and emphasized the ongoing need for real-time monitoring.
Israel claims to have struck a secret military center of Iran's nuclear program
Israel announced that it has targeted a clandestine military facility in Iran's nuclear program near Tehran, claiming to have neutralized a key component in Iran's capability to develop atomic weapons.
Russian embassy in Denmark on new atomic cooperation: 'A destabilizing factor'
The Russian embassy in Denmark has condemned the country's new strategic nuclear cooperation with France as a destabilizing factor for Europe.
And what if Le Pen had the atomic bomb?, the mystery of the bombs and Sempio: therefore, todayโฆ
The article discusses the complexity of the current geopolitical landscape, with references to nuclear discussions in Europe and criticisms of Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov's statements on military conflicts.
'Radiological consequences' update after Iranian nuclear site hit by airstrikes
The Natanz nuclear enrichment site in Iran has reportedly sustained damage from US-Israeli airstrikes, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, although no radiological consequences are expected.
International Atomic Energy Agency Confirms Damage to Iran's Nuclear Facility
The IAEA has confirmed structural damage to Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, including destroyed entrances and buildings used for uranium enrichment.
International Atomic Energy Agency Confirms Damage to Iran's Nuclear Facility
The IAEA confirmed significant damage to Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment plant, reportedly due to recent attacks by the US and Israel.
Iran admitted in talks that it has uranium stocks for building 11 atomic bombs, says Trump's envoy
In a recent interview, Trump's envoy revealed that Iranian representatives acknowledged having enough enriched uranium to construct 11 atomic bombs during negotiations.
Iran and the International Agency: Damage at Natanz but No Radiological Implications
Iran's Natanz nuclear facility suffered damage from a recent attack, but both Iranian authorities and the International Atomic Energy Agency have confirmed that there are no radiological consequences.
France to boost nuclear arsenal, could deploy atomic weapons to European allies
France announces plans to enhance its nuclear arsenal, including the potential deployment of atomic weapons to allied European nations.
Iran's Nuclear Program: The Head of the Atomic Agency Wants to Continue Mediation
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi advocates for continued negotiations with Iran after a shift in the U.S. strategy towards using military pressure against Tehran.
Olivier Zajec: 'The Announced Revolution of the French Nuclear Doctrine Has Not Happened'
Olivier Zajec criticizes Emmanuel Macron's latest speech on French nuclear doctrine, arguing it lacks significant changes regarding the sharing of decision-making on atomic weapons.
The Argentine Rafael Grossi denied that there are significant damages in Iran's nuclear facilities following attacks by the United States and Israel
Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, stated there are no significant indications of attacks on nuclear facilities in Iran by the US or Israel, contradicting Iranian government claims.
Attacks delay, but do not eliminate Iran's nuclear program, and uranium may have been hidden, experts say
Recent attacks by the US and Israel on Iran's nuclear facilities have caused significant damage but have not halted the country's atomic program, according to experts.
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Meets the Press
The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) held a press conference to discuss key issues.
Emergency meeting at the UN atomic agency on Monday
The IAEA's board will hold an emergency meeting to discuss US and Israeli attacks on Iran following a request from Russia.
Visit to the Atomic Bunker: Back in the Cold War
A visit to a Prague museum reveals chilling connections to the Cold War amid current geopolitical tensions from Russian imperialism.
War in Ukraine. "Financial Times": V. Putin miscalculated
Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a temporary ceasefire in the vicinity of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, as announced by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The International Atomic Energy Agency 'nails' Iran: It stores enriched uranium in underground facilities
The International Atomic Energy Agency has revealed that Iran is storing enriched uranium in an underground facility, close to achieving military-grade capability.