Glaciers on Borrowed Time: Capturing Data from Vanishing Ice in Bolivia
At 5 100 meters above sea level, the air around Bolivia's Huayna Potosí glacier is thin, brittle
21 March 2025
At 5 100 meters above sea level, the air around Bolivia's Huayna Potosí glacier is thin, brittle
21 March 2025
See the latest updates from IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi. Explore his statements, speeches and key initiatives shaping the future of nuclear science and technology.
1 – 5 Sep 2025
Lunz am See, Austria
3 – 4 Dec 2025
Vienna, Austria
23 – 27 Mar 2026
Vienna, Austria
The IAEA has launched a series of initiatives that harness the power of nuclear science and technology to help achieve the sustainable development goals. Click on the links below to find out how you can partner with us to improve health, food security and prosperity of millions of people around the world.
Did you know that every coffee bean holds a story? Using nuclear techniques, scientists can trace its journey — from the rain that nourished the plant to the soil that fed its roots. The IAEA, jointly with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), supports countries to use these methods to ensure coffee quality and authenticity. Discover how the University of Costa Rica is building a geographic database for Tarrazú Coffee, helping laboratories worldwide verify its…
The IAEA is a leading publisher in the nuclear field. We have released over 9,000 scientific and technical publications that cover wide-ranging issues, including nuclear power, radiation therapy, nuclear safety and security and nuclear law.