
Replacing Cesium-137 Irradiators: Lifecycle Cost and Liability Considerations
Hospitals and research centers in the United States and around the world are addressing concerns about radiological security, safety, and liability.
Hospitals and research centers in the United States and around the world are addressing concerns about radiological security, safety, and liability.
This paper explores the potential for a radiological attack, as well as the possible outcomes of such an event
Paper explores “case studies” of national experiences of Japan, France, Norway, and the United States in replacing cesium-137 blood irradiators
Visually explore global incidents and trafficking. (CNS)
The following paper was prepared for the 2016 IAEA International Conference on Nuclear Security.
Recent terrorist attacks have renewed concerns that terrorists could use widely available radiological sources to carry out an attack. Reducing the use of high-risk sources can help reduce this potential threat from occurring.
A tool kit to support undergraduate or graduate courses in international relations, security studies, diplomacy, counterterrorism, or nuclear sciences.