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Rehabilitating Former Nuclear Industrial Brownfields: From Risk to Reuse
Sites that once hosted nuclear-related activities—fuel fabrication, isotope production, or radioactive-material storage—can retain residual contamination in soils, groundwater, and building structures long after operations cease. When such a property is classified as a sensitive site , redevelopment demands a rigorous, science-driven approach to protect public health and the environment. Key Challenges Legacy Radionuclides : Cesium-137, strontium-90, uranium, or transuranic
2 min de lecture


X-Ray Baggage Scanners: Occupational Radiation Safety and Regulatory Framework
X-ray baggage inspection systems—commonly called “baggage tunnels”—are essential tools for non-intrusive screening of objects. They use...
2 min de lecture


Radioprotection en Radiologie et Radiothérapie Médicale : Principes, Réglementation et Application
La radioprotection constitue un enjeu majeur dans les pratiques médicales utilisant les rayonnements ionisants, notamment en radiologie...
4 min de lecture


Radioactivity Phenomena in Metallurgical Industries and the Reuse of Materials in Construction
1. Introduction Radioactivity is a natural or artificial physical phenomenon related to the decay of unstable atomic nuclei. While it is...
2 min de lecture
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