NOZIONI ATTUALI CIRCA GLI EFFETTI DELLE ONDE RADAR SUGLI ORGANISMI VIVENTI ED I RELATIVI MEZZI DI PROTEZIONE - PARTE SECONDA
R. BUSCO, L. COMIGNANI · 1967
Scientists were warning about radar and electromagnetic wave health risks over 50 years ago during telecommunications expansion.
Plain English Summary
This 1967 Italian study examined radar wave effects on human health during the early telecommunications boom. The research highlighted growing concerns about electromagnetic wave exposure as radar and communication technologies rapidly expanded. It emphasized the need for better protection standards for both operators and the general public.
Why This Matters
This study represents a pivotal moment in EMF research history - scientists were already raising red flags about electromagnetic exposure back in 1967, decades before cell phones became ubiquitous. The researchers recognized that the telecommunications revolution would create unprecedented human exposure to electromagnetic fields, particularly from radar systems used in aviation and military applications. What's striking is how their concerns about operator safety and public exposure mirror today's debates about 5G networks and wireless infrastructure. The science demonstrates that awareness of EMF health risks isn't new - it's been building for over half a century. Yet regulatory agencies continue to rely on outdated safety standards that don't account for chronic, low-level exposure from the wireless devices now surrounding us 24/7.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{nozioni_attuali_circa_gli_effetti_delle_onde_radar_sugli_organismi_viventi_ed_i__g6798,
author = {R. BUSCO and L. COMIGNANI},
title = {NOZIONI ATTUALI CIRCA GLI EFFETTI DELLE ONDE RADAR SUGLI ORGANISMI VIVENTI ED I RELATIVI MEZZI DI PROTEZIONE - PARTE SECONDA},
year = {1967},
}