What levels are the RF emissions from wireless consoles in most cars
Archive for category WBAN – Wireless Body Area Network
source : IEEE Noa Betzalel; Yuri Feldman; Paul Ben Ishai Abstract: In the near future, applications will come online that require data transmission in ultrahigh rates of 100 Gbit per second and beyond. In fact, the planning for new industry regulations for the exploitation of the sub-THz band are well advanced under the auspices of IEEE 802.15 […]
2024 Nov 29 ; 15:439. doi: 10.25259/SNI_731_2024 Fabien Deruelle PMCID: PMC11618680 PMID: 39640342 Abstract Background: Scientific literature, with no conflicts of interest, shows that even below the limits defined by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, microwaves from telecommunication technologies cause numerous health effects: neurological, oxidative stress, carcinogenicity, deoxyribonucleic acid and immune system damage, electro-hypersensitivity. […]
Apr 26, 2023 – ROGERS First wireless company in Canada to bring satellite connectivity to Canadians coast to coast Companies will deliver new service to connect 5G and 4G phones in remote areas without networks TORONTO (April 26, 2023) – Rogers Communications Inc. and SpaceX today announced the companies have agreed to bring satellite-to-phone coverage nation-wide to ensure Canadians stay […]
DNA as Fractal Antennas
Sep 15
DNA as an Electromagnetic Fractal Cavity Resonator: Its Universal Sensing and Fractal Antenna Behavior Conference paper First Online: 25 November 2017 pp 213–223 Cite this conference paper P. Singh, R. Doti, J. E. Lugo, J. Faubert, S. Rawat, S. Ghosh, K. Ray & A. Bandyopadhyay Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing […]
A Body Area Network is a Wireless Network of wearable computing devices. With the advancement of microelectronics, communication and medical sciences, a Body Area Network, with the help of bio-signal sensors can collect relevant vital medical parameters in real-time and transfer it into a network for proactive healthcare and emergency mitigation services. In this paper, an attempt has been made to bring out the challenges for the development of a Satellite based Body Area Network.
Hidden GMO Enzyme in Food
Aug 17
Wireless, GMO Enzymes, Crispr – What Do they Have in Common?
An investigation into the layers that most do not see or understand, a peak behind the curtain of wireless and the cloud. A report connecting the powers that be, with one objective, to connect people to the internet and currency.
The CURP, first introduced in 1996, is an 18-character alphanumeric code used for tax filings, school registrations, passport applications, and other official transactions. Until recently, its adoption was voluntary, allowing citizens and residents to opt into its use. The recent legislative amendment, approved last month and formalized through a decree, mandates its use for all Mexicans, with a gradual rollout expected to be completed by February 2026.
According to the Biometric Update, the Ministry of the Interior and the Digital Transformation Agency are tasked with creating a Unified Identity Platform within 90 days, while public and private institutions must update their systems to recognize the new identifier. Additionally, a national program to collect biometric data from children and adolescents is set to begin within 120 days.
After decades of people suffering from microwave radiation, and little efforts to protect people from it, industry seemed to be more focused on the prize, the large profits regardless of the health concerns. Some people believe it goes much further than profits. Listen for a eye opening talk with Mark Steele.
