+ Follow Philippine Nuclear Research Institute Tag
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[Title] => DOST eyes nuclear med for early cancer detection
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[Title] => Legal framework for nuclear power needed – Sen. Gatchalian
[Summary] => The Philippines needs to finalize the legal framework for the development of nuclear technology as a national power source, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian said.
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[Title] => Nuclear institute to detect fake vinegar
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[Title] => Expert calls for diversification of fuel options
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[Title] => IAEA head bats for nuclear energy as power source
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[Title] => Role of Pinay professionals in nuclear health care highlighted in Vienna conference
[Summary] => The conference, held from from August 24 to 28, tackled issues such as career development of women in nuclear-related fields, nuclear applications, nuclear energy, environment, and climate change, and safeguards and non-proliferation.
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[Title] => Nuclear medicine centers get boost
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[Title] => Tacloban groundwater to be evaluated
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