ONDES ELECTROMAGNÉTIQUES ET BIOLOGIE / ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND BIOLOGY
Authors not listed · 1980
1980 bioelectromagnetics research established the scientific foundation for understanding EMF biological effects decades before wireless technology became ubiquitous.
Plain English Summary
This 1980 conference paper examined the interactions between electromagnetic waves and biological systems, contributing to the early foundations of bioelectromagnetics research. The study reviewed how electromagnetic fields affect living organisms across various frequencies and exposure conditions. This work helped establish the scientific framework for understanding EMF biological effects that continues to guide research today.
Why This Matters
This 1980 conference paper represents a pivotal moment in EMF science when researchers were first systematically examining how electromagnetic waves interact with biological systems. The timing is significant because it predates our current wireless world by decades, yet the fundamental questions about EMF biological effects were already being asked. The science demonstrates that concerns about electromagnetic field interactions with living tissue aren't new or reactionary - they've been part of legitimate scientific inquiry for over four decades.
What makes this early bioelectromagnetics research particularly relevant today is how it established the scientific foundation for understanding EMF biological effects across multiple frequencies and exposure scenarios. The reality is that while our exposure levels have increased exponentially since 1980 with cell phones, WiFi, and smart devices, the core biological mechanisms being studied then remain central to current EMF health research.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{ondes_electromagn_tiques_et_biologie_electromagnetic_waves_and_biology_g4912,
author = {Unknown},
title = {ONDES ELECTROMAGNÉTIQUES ET BIOLOGIE / ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND BIOLOGY},
year = {1980},
}