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EU scientists demonstrate how seized nuclear material is analysed by forensic methods, how inspectors are trained and how nuclear materials can be 'fingerprinted'.
Nuclear terrorists can detonate a 'dirty bomb' without sophisticated weaponry. What exactly is this threat, and what can be done to prevent such attack?
Faces of JRC science
Faces of JRC science
Find out how science is used to identify illegal activities taking place at sea.
Peek inside the fascinating anechoic chamber of the European Microwave Signature Laboratory.
The JRC's Neutron Time-of-Flight Facility (GELINA) is one of the best pulsed white spectrum neutron sources available in the world.
Contrary to common belief, there is still a lack of information on where and under what conditions many people live, especially in developing countries.