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PERSPECTIVE article Front. Comms. Net., 10 August 2021 | https://doi.org/10.3389/frcmn.2021.721925 Foster KR and Vijayalaxmi (2021) Needed: More Reliable Bioeffects Studies at “High Band” 5G Frequencies. Front. Comms. Net 2:721925. doi: 10.3389/frcmn.2021.721925 One major source of controversy related to possible health effects of radiofrequency radiation (RFR) is the large number of reported statistically significant effects of exposure, over the...
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RA lifts moratorium on 5G https://t.co/mDFF4Tjh7l pic.twitter.com/Dm0ZHx8wpK— The Royal Gazette (@TheRoyalGazette) May 16, 2021 Source https://www.royalgazette.com/technology/business/article/20210516/ra-lifts-moratorium-on-5g/ Scott Neil Updated: May 16, 2021 03:08 PM A moratorium on the deployment of 5G technology in Bermuda has been lifted by the Regulatory Authority. It paves the way for telecom companies with the appropriate licence to roll-out Fifth...
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Foster KR, Laakso I, Chalfin S. Nonuniform Exposure to the Cornea from Millimeter Waves. Health Phys. 2021 May 1;120(5):525-531. doi: 10.1097/HP.0000000000001376. PMID: 33760769. Abstract This study examines the nonuniform exposure to the cornea from incident millimeter waves at 94-100 GHz. Two previous studies measured temperature increases in the rhesus cornea exposed to brief (1-6 s)...
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Security and privacy still left to fix, preferably before launch Thomas Claburn in San Francisco Wed 31 Mar 2021 https://www.theregister.com/2021/03/31/wifi_devices_monitoring/ In three years or so, the Wi-Fi specification is scheduled to get an upgrade that will turn wireless devices into sensors capable of gathering data about the people and objects bathed in their signals. “When 802.11bf will be finalized...
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Publisher: IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers S. Kim and I. Nasim, “Human Electromagnetic Field Exposure in 5G at 28 GHz,” in IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 41-48, 1 Nov. 2020, doi: 10.1109/MCE.2019.2956223. Abstract: The fifth-generation wireless (5G) has already started showing its capability to achieve extremely fast data transfer, which makes...
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Source: https://microwavenews.com/short-takes-archive/5g-waveforms-dispute 5G Waveforms: We Need To Know More – Controversy over Averaging Times Ken Foster & Niels Kuster Disagree on Averaging Times Very little has been written in the popular media about the waveforms used in 5G signals. Two outstanding questions are: How fast are the pulses? How powerful are they? In 2018, Esra Neufeld and Niels...
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SEPTEMBER 24, 2020 by Todd Bates, Rutgers University Upcoming 5G wireless networks that will provide faster cell phone service may lead to inaccurate weather forecasts, according to a Rutgers study on a controversial issue that has created anxiety among meteorologists. “Our study—the first of its kind that quantifies the effect of 5G on weather prediction error—suggests that there...
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Wednesday, June 24, 2020 Although no research has been published on the bioeffects or health effects from exposure to 5G radiation, the IEEE Committee on Man and Radiation (COMAR) has published an “expert statement” in the journal Health Physics that claims “(w)ithin current exposure limits, there appears to be little or no risk of adverse health effects related...
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Source: https://www.aglmediagroup.com/5g-starts-new-conversation-on-rf-safety/ BY ERNEST WORTHMAN, EXECUTIVE EDITOR, AWT MAGAZINE, SENIOR MEMBER, IEEE May 29, 2020 There will always be ignorance, and ignorance leads to fear – Bill Gates Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt — FUD – that is, perhaps, the most steadfast set of feelings held throughout the ages. Fear of the unknown has led to...
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