Can you trust your phone? Alexandre De Oliveira and Karsten Nohl show how vulnerable cell phones actually are.
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Cluster of Massachusetts nurses reportedly diagnosed with brain tumors April 4, 2025 by Rick Sobey A cluster of nurses at Newton-Wellesley Hospital have reportedly been diagnosed with brain tumors, according to hospital officials who are assuring staff and patients that there’s “no environmental risk” at the facility. But the Massachusetts Nurses Association says […]
Kennedy announces inquiry to find causes of chronic disease, including Electromagnetic Radiation
Feb 23
‘Nothing … off limits’: Kennedy lays out plan for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
His first remarks to the department since being confirmed comes as Washington reels from mass firings and funding cuts.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed his department for the first time on Tuesday.
Here’s What’s in ‘Stargate,’ the $500-Billion Trump-Endorsed Plan to Power U.S. AI Tech giants are backing a massive effort, announced by President Trump and dubbed the Stargate Project, to add data centers across the U.S. January 22, 2025 BY CHRISTA MARSHALL & E&E NEWS CLIMATEWIRE | President Donald Trump announced an initiative Tuesday […]
A series of television commercials with a constant high frequency noise. What people are saying about this frequency used in advertising, and how you can help.
IEEE 802.11 is one of the most commonly used radio access technologies, being present in almost all handheld devices with networking capabilities. However, its energy-hungry communication modes are a challenge for the increased battery lifetime of such devices and are an obstacle for its use in battery-constrained devices such as the ones defined by many Internet of Things applications. Wake-up Radio (WuR) systems have appeared as a solution for increasing the energy efficiency of communication technologies by employing a secondary low-power radio interface, which is always in the active state and switches the primary transceiver (used for main data communication) from the energy-saving to the active operation mode. The high market penetration of IEEE 802.11 technology, together with the benefits that WuR systems can bring to this widespread technology, motivates this article’s focus on IEEE 802.11-based WuR solutions.
Oct 5, 2024,07:45pm EDT by Zak Doffman Warning—you are being tracked. GETTY If you’re worried your phone might be spying on you, sharing your data and location without you realizing, then a new report this week will make alarming reading. “You can’t say no to Google’s surveillance,” the Cybernews research team warns, describing […]
An in-depth conversation with Jack Kruse is a neurosurgeon who focuses on the study of physics, light, magnetism, and electricity. He ultimately concluded that modern medicine lacked a deep understanding of how humans function in relation to the natural world. Dr. Kruse explains the science and the risk of 5G wireless
Generation Alpha
Oct 14
What is happening to Generation Alpha?! These kids’ exposure to wireless gadgets and social media is harming them more than you know! Attention Span, Anxiety, Headaches, Insomnia, Addition….
At the Davos 2022 meeting in Davos, Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark said that by 2030 “smartphones will be implanted directly into your body”. This would coincide with the advent of 6G technology, which is expected to launch by the end of the decade, Azernews reports. How would the signal be transmitted? Internet of Things , […]