AsiaOneHow safe is an X-ray?AsiaOne, Singapore
AUTISM, BIOPRO and Mounted Dream Center Ranch~by Patti Taylor ...Pine Tree, CASo, even if you DON’T drive a car, use a cell or cordless phone, work under florescent lights or use those new curly bulbs, you are exposed to unsafe exposure levels of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) everyday…. Consider the effects of Wi-Max coming to ...
Day in HistoryPost-Bulletin, MNCivil Defense officials announced a 30-minute Conelrad (control of Electromagnetic radiation) drill as part of the April 17-18 Operation Alert 1959. Radio and TV stations will be off the air for 30 minutes. Dr. Charles W. Mayo of Rochester will be the ...
Around the world in 80 telescopesSymmetry magazine, ILConstruction of a new instrument, a polarimeter, attached to the telescope is designed to detect the electromagnetic radiation frequency of these gravity waves, found at submillimeter wavelengths, between microwaves and the infrared on the ...
RFID News RoundupRFID Journal, NY... integration to government, defense and commercial organizations, has announced that its Next Generation Wireless Communications (NGWC) global satellite tracking system received Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation (HERO) certification on Mar. ...
Deadly Electromagnetic Pulse Weapons Going PortableNewsMax.com, FLComposites now being used in the construction of aircraft provide poor shielding against electromagnetic radiation compared with metal, Shahar said. “What is needed is extensive shielding of electronic components and the vast amount of cables running ...
TechRadar UKWi-Fi scares - schools are missing the pointTechRadar UK, UK
Soundness of medical research exists in shades of greyVancouver Courier, CanadaThe young are allegedly at greatest risk; their brains are still developing and their thinner skulls are more permeable to electromagnetic radiation. Critics of these scary studies cite contradictory 2006 British research, which suggested that ...
The Saga of Permits for Telecom MastsGhana News Agency, GhanaThe public concern about radiation is based on the widely spread "myth" that electromagnetic radiation from both mobile phone use and from mobile phone infrastructure could in the long run cause cancer, brain tumour, damage to DNA and destroy cells and ...
Separating fact from fiction on the environmentIrish Times, IrelandSimilar struggles are still being waged over electromagnetic radiation from powerlines, dioxins from waste incineration or desirability of producing food using genetically modified organisms (GMOs). And, as in the past, scientists who stick their necks ...