1977 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
Authors not listed · 1977
This 1977 symposium established EMF bioeffects research as legitimate science decades before today's wireless revolution.
Plain English Summary
This 1977 international symposium brought together researchers to examine biological effects of electromagnetic waves, representing early organized scientific inquiry into EMF health impacts. The conference addressed various electromagnetic frequencies and their potential effects on living systems. This symposium marked an important milestone in establishing EMF bioeffects as a legitimate field of scientific investigation.
Why This Matters
The 1977 International Symposium on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Waves represents a pivotal moment in EMF research history. Organized under the International Union of Radio Science (URSI), this gathering brought together scientists from around the world to examine what was then an emerging field of concern. The timing is significant - this was just as microwave ovens were becoming household appliances and radio communications were expanding rapidly.
What makes this symposium particularly relevant today is that it occurred decades before cell phones, WiFi, and the current explosion of wireless devices. The science demonstrates that even in 1977, researchers recognized the need to understand how electromagnetic fields interact with biological systems. The reality is that the electromagnetic environment has intensified exponentially since then, yet many of the fundamental questions raised at this symposium remain unresolved in regulatory policy.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{1977_international_symposium_on_the_biological_effects_of_electromagnetic_waves_g6073,
author = {Unknown},
title = {1977 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES},
year = {1977},
}