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3D printing can help produce valuable radiopharmaceuticals

Zasobnik do napromieniania umieszczany w rdzeniu reaktora MARIA
Radioisotopes essential for modern diagnostics, such as molybdenum-99, are produced in only a few nuclear research reactors in the world. Flat, thin uranium targets play a key role in the molybdenum production process. The European patent, which has just been granted to scientists from the National Center for Nuclear Research in Świerk, can optimize this production thanks to targets made using spatial printing. ----

Arrangements in Tokyo - the next stage of Japanese-Polish cooperation in the field of high-temperature reactor technology

Krzysztof Kurek i Koguchi Masanori po podpisaniu porozumienia NCBJ-JAEA
On November 22, in Tokyo, the President of the Japanese Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Mr. Koguchi Masanori and the Director of the National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ, Poland), prof. Krzysztof Kurek signed an Implementing Arrangement regarding the institution's cooperation in research and development in the field of high-temperature gas-cooled reactors technology. ----

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