ICBE-EMF - 28july2025 Professor James C. Lin also has just received the 2025 IEEE Microwave Career Award from the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society. The award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding achievements and contributions to microwave theory and technology. Lin is Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois Chicago where he chaired the … Continue reading Distinguished Professor James C. Lin Receives the 2025 IEEE Microwave Career Award
ICBE-EMF - 28july2025 New Peer-Reviewed Study By Professor James C. Lin Calls for Rethinking “Flawed” Wireless Radiation Safety Standards Amid Growing Scientific Evidence of Health Effects A new review article by Professor James C. Lin, published in Frontiers in Public Health, documents numerous problems with government wireless radiation exposure limits, such as those of the … Continue reading Professor James C. Lin Calls for Rethinking “Flawed” Wireless Radiation Safety Standards
A Newsletter Independent of Industry and Government. One of the longest-running newsletters on the health and environmental impact of electromagnetic fields and radiation - the ElektrosmogReport - is now available in English. Diagnose:Funk, the publisher, is translating the German-language original and making it available.. Both versions come out quarterly. D:F is a consumer and environmental … Continue reading ElektrosmogReport – Issue July 2025
CircleID - Doug Dawson 11june2025. Low-orbit space is growing increasingly crowded. Starlink has over 7,100 satellites in orbit and has plans to grow to 30,000. Project Kuiper has plans for a constellation of 3,232 satellites. One Web’s first-generation constellation has 648 satellites, with plans to grow to over 6,300 satellites. The Thousand Sails (Qianfan) constellation … Continue reading The Growing Risk of Space Debris: How Satellite Proliferation Is Polluting Low-Earth Orbit