Ashland, Massachusetts Public Schools have announced they will be reducing Wi-Fi radiation exposure to students and teachers via Wi-Fi Device “Best Practices.” “Spurred by parent Cecelia Doucette's concerns about the lack of safety data on Wi-Fi and children, the district investigated the issue and developed a policy to substantially reduce wireless exposures to students and … [Read more...]
Ground-penetrating Radar Uses Electromagnetic Radiation to Reveal ‘Super-Henge’
With the help of ground-penetrating radar, researchers have discovered that there are 90 large stones, known as Durrington Walls, hidden underground in a village near the famous Stonehenge monument in England. Archaeologist Vince Gaffney and his team announced this discovery at the British Science Festival in Bradford, England earlier this month. “Durrington Walls is about … [Read more...]
Company Receives CBTL Certification for EMC Testing
EMC Integrity has received a CBTL Certification for medical EMC testing and is now one of the few CB Testing Laboratories for electromagnetic compatibility in the U.S. “We have long been a leader of EMC testing for medical products for CE, FDA and JFDA compliance. Becoming a CBTL opens EMCI up to the prospect of doing CB Scheme EMC testing for medical products for world-wide … [Read more...]
Canadian Police to Receive New Radio System after EMI Issues
Sault Ste. Marie Police are preparing for a new radio system, since their current system, which is 15 years old, experiences communication problems and constant radio frequency interference. However, police dispatchers still have problems ahead. “Motorola is phasing out support the console's main components. The withdrawal of assistance starts in 2016 and ends in 2018,” … [Read more...]
Invisibility Cloak to Improve Military Operations
A team of scientists from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have developed a material that resembles an invisibility cloak. The material could change the face of military operations and would allow weapons and maybe even military personnel to function while undetected. UCSD scientists have tested the “first effective dielectric metasurface material—an ultra-thin, … [Read more...]
Apple’s First Electric Car to Surface in 2019
According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, Apple plans to manufacture and ship an electric car within the next four years. “The report says Apple is moving forward after investigating options for more than a year, as well as recently meeting with government officials in California. The report also says that Apple's first vehicles may not be autonomous,” USA Today … [Read more...]
X-ray Prototype Uses Electromagnetic Waves to See Through Buildings
A team of researchers from the University of Sydney have developed an X-ray prototype that allows people to see through walls. The prototype uses electromagnetic waves to bounce information off walls, according to researchers. Successful trials of the device have just concluded. "We can then process the waves to retrieve the information we want. Then we reshape the wave so … [Read more...]
Scientific Inconsistency Noted in Electromagnetic Theory Breakthrough
The results of a study where scientists claim they found a missing link in electromagnetic theory, published by researchers from Cambridge University, was recently called into doubt. Scientists from ITMO University, Australian National University and Aalto University questioned this claim, according to Phys.org. “The study, conducted by the British scientists, was presented as … [Read more...]
Magnetic Field Cloak to Assist MRI Scanners and Medical Industry
Scientists from the Autonomous University of Barcelona have created a magnetic field cloak, or ‘wormhole,’ which could lead to better MRI scanning. “The wormhole allows a magnetic field to be transported across space but it is not the kind of cosmic tunnel popularised by science fiction. Rather, the magnetic field at one end of the wormhole appears at the other end as an … [Read more...]
Kazakhstan Factory Produces School Uniforms that Protect Against Electromagnetic Radiation
A factory in Kazakhstan is sewing school uniforms that reportedly protect wearers from electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones. The uniforms are produced in the Almaty region but can also be purchased in Astana, Karaganda and Moscow. “Kids nowadays are very tech savvy and spend too much time with their phones,” Aigul Naushabayeva, mother of a 12-year-old daughter, told … [Read more...]
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