IMPI Course on Industrial, Scientific and Medical Uses of Microwaves
Authors not listed · 1979
1979 research recognized microwave biological effects as industrial and medical applications expanded rapidly.
Plain English Summary
This 1979 conference paper examined industrial, scientific and medical applications of microwave technology, including microwave heating and biological effects. The research reviewed how microwaves were being used across different sectors during the early era of widespread microwave adoption. This work represents early recognition that microwave technology's expanding use required understanding of its biological impacts.
Why This Matters
This 1979 conference paper captures a pivotal moment when microwave technology was rapidly expanding beyond military applications into industrial, medical, and consumer uses. The timing is significant because it predates the massive proliferation of microwave-emitting devices we live with today, from cell phones to WiFi routers to smart meters. The science demonstrates that even four decades ago, researchers recognized the need to understand biological effects of microwave radiation as these technologies became ubiquitous. What this means for you is that concerns about microwave radiation exposure aren't new or fringe thinking. The reality is that while this early research laid important groundwork, our daily exposure to microwave radiation has increased exponentially since 1979, yet safety standards remain largely based on outdated thermal-only models that ignore the biological effects this conference was already discussing.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{impi_course_on_industrial_scientific_and_medical_uses_of_microwaves_g6242,
author = {Unknown},
title = {IMPI Course on Industrial, Scientific and Medical Uses of Microwaves},
year = {1979},
}