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april, 2026

New publications

Sofie Apers, Heidi Vandebosch, and Tanja Perko published a new scientific article in the journal Communications titled “Clearing the air: A systematic review of mass media campaigns to increase indoor radon testing and remediation”. The objective of their study was to...

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2nd Webinar: Open Call for Citizen Science Projects

The next webinar to discuss the open call for funding citizen science projects is scheduled to be take place on 17th January 2023 at 5.00 pm CET. The main objective of this webinar is to discuss questions and challenges posed by potential applicants regarding funding...

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New RadoNorm Publications from WP2

2! new publications have been recently published by members of WP2 at the Silesian Centre for Environmental Radioactivity (GIG), Poland. One is titled “Radon Exposure in the Underground Tourist Route–Historic Silver Mine in Tarnowskie Góry, Poland” by Grygier et al.,...

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New RadoNorm Publication

A new publication from RadoNorm has just been released. The article was published as part of the proceedings from the FISA 2022 conference in the journal EPJ Nuclear Sciences and Technology in a special issue “Euratom Research and Training in 2022: challenges,...

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End of CELET course

The last RadoNorm course for 2022 titled Cellular effects of high and low LET ionising radiation – introduction to radiation biology (CELET) took place in Stockholm University from 14th to 25th November. The course was attended by 11 PhD students from the EU (Italy,...

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The biggest public opinion survey on Radon and NORM

We gladly announce that in Slovenia on 28th November, RadoNorm started the biggest investigation of people’s behaviour, attitudes and beliefs related to radon and NORM ever. Subsequently, surveys in Spain, Romania and Ireland will take place in the first week of...

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Citizen Science Webinar

Citizen Science Webinar The first webinar for the open call for citizen science projects was held on European Radon Day (7th November). The call was introduced and explained by members of work package 6 and the project coordinator. Many representing institutions...

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European Radon Day

The European Radon Association proclaimed 7 November “European Radon Day”. With good reason: the radioactive noble gas is among the leading causes of death from lung cancer after smoking. Radon occurs everywhere in soil. Larger amounts entering a building increase the...

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