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2026 ANS Annual Conference
May 31–June 3, 2026
Denver, CO|Sheraton Denver
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IAEA looks at nuclear techniques for crop resilience
The International Atomic Energy Agency has launched a five-year coordinated research project (CRP) to strengthen plant health preparedness using nuclear and related technologies.
Wheat blast, potato late blight, potato bacterial wilt, and cassava witches broom disease can spread quickly across large areas of land, leading to severe yield losses in key crops for food security. Global trade and climate change have increased the likelihood of rapid, transboundary spread.
Educational Session|Panel|Sponsored by Supply Chain Challenges & Opportunities
Monday, August 5, 2024|1:30–3:00PM EDT|Banyan 3
This session will focus on the upcoming challenges that supply chain will face in the next ten years that will require new approaches to manage positive outcomes. Topics to discuss include our readiness to deal with Artificial Intelligence advances, restarting shutdown units like Palisades, potential competition from new reactor builds, and major component replacement strategies for subsequent license renewal and beyond.
Greg Keller
Curtiss-Wright
Benjamin Solich
Westinghouse
Gary Wolski
Tim McAlister
Southern Company
Eric Lutz
Duke Energy
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