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Sweat stains on clothing can trigger alarms on airport body scanners. False alarms are common, and travelers can request a ...
The University strives to ensure that all ionizing and non-ionizing radiation hazards used in teaching and research are properly obtained, used, stored, transferred, and disposed of. The Radiation ...
Non-ionizing radiation—used in devices including microwaves, Wi-Fi routers, cellphones, and wireless headphones—lacks the energy to remove an electron, ...
In 2011, a quiet tremor of concern rippled through the world. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a ...
Although cell phones and Bluetooth headphones both emit the same kind of non-ionizing radiation, Bluetooth headphones emit a lot less of it, 10 to 400 times less, according to one 2019 study.
On 25 June, the World Health Organization (WHO) concluded its participation in a 36-hour nuclear emergency exercise organized ...
The distinction matters immensely when discussing health effects. While ionizing radiation possesses enough energy to remove electrons from atoms and can damage DNA directly, non-ionizing ...
It's still not a good idea to stay too close to EMR sources like power lines for too long, as even non-ionizing radiation can cause damage in major doses. But simply walking by power lines every ...
Wi-fi produces non-ionizing radiation, a type of radio frequency radiation. Fortunately, non-ionizing radiation does not cause damage to the DNA, and therefore, it is not linked to cancer. In 2011 ...
Hancock County Area Board of Zoning Appeals will consider whether there will be a new telecommunications tower in Sugar Creek Township.
Despite pushback from several nearby landowners, the Laramie County Board of County Commissioners voted last week to approve the site plan for a new 150-foot-tall cell tower in the Ranchettes area ...
In a recent breakthrough, Dr. Huo Zhipeng and his student Chen Zuoyang from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the ...