Michael Bevington discusses strategies for recognising and reducing the impact of manufactured electromagnetic fields (EMFs) ...
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The USS Gerald R. Ford’s Electromagnetic Catapults Could Be Great—If They Worked
It was well past time for the US Navy to replace its aging steam catapults with electromagnetic ones—but the new EMALS system has seen significant challenges of its own.
UP CALL IN THE DIGITAL AGEIn an era where the average person checks their smartphone over 150 times daily, a growing body of scientific evidence suggests we may be paying an unexpected price for our ...
Researchers measured the amount of radiation drivers and passengers are exposed to while travelling in and charging electric ...
"Indoor pollutants can pose health risks — from headaches to heart disease," according to the Government Accountability ...
As the window shrinks to find the perfect present, we’ve rounded up your nearest and dearest will actually find useful ...
Researchers at INL, part of the Diéguez group and led by Sara Abalde-Cela, have engineered a plasmonic substrate that ...
WHO has made a groundbreaking announcement that radiofrequency electromagnetic fields were officially classified as 'possibly carcinogenic to humans.' ...
Photons, for centuries both a puzzle and a tool, continue to help scientists illuminate nature at the smallest and largest ...
ABB's ProcessMaster flowmeters with Ethernet-APL enable high-speed data transmission in hazardous environments, enhancing ...
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Green electronics: Smart sensor tag protects sensitive goods
Researchers from Empa, EPFL and CSEM have developed a green smart sensing tag that measures temperature and humidity in real ...
Researchers developed a plasmonic substrate that notably improves the stability and reproducibility of SERS-based sensing.
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