BIOELECTROMAGNETICS Volume 1:1980 Quarterly - Journal of the Bioelectromagnetics Society
Elliot Postow · 1980
The 1980 launch of Bioelectromagnetics journal marked formal scientific recognition that electromagnetic fields significantly interact with living systems.
Plain English Summary
This 1980 document announces the launch of the Journal of Bioelectromagnetics, the first scientific publication dedicated to studying how electromagnetic fields interact with living systems. The journal aimed to publish research on EMF health effects, mechanisms of interaction, and therapeutic uses across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. This marked the formal recognition of bioelectromagnetics as a legitimate scientific field requiring dedicated research.
Why This Matters
The launch of this journal in 1980 represents a pivotal moment in EMF science. It formalized bioelectromagnetics as a research discipline just as wireless technology was beginning its explosive growth. What's particularly noteworthy is the journal's broad scope, covering everything from power line frequencies to visible light, and its inclusion of both health risks and therapeutic applications. This balanced approach reflects the early scientific community's recognition that EMFs could have both beneficial and harmful biological effects. The timing is significant because it preceded the widespread adoption of cell phones by more than a decade, showing that scientists were already concerned about EMF-biology interactions before most people had daily exposure to wireless radiation.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{bioelectromagnetics_volume_1_1980_quarterly_journal_of_the_bioelectromagnetics_s_g5739,
author = {Elliot Postow},
title = {BIOELECTROMAGNETICS Volume 1:1980 Quarterly - Journal of the Bioelectromagnetics Society},
year = {1980},
}