Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - Fundamentals and Applications
Authors not listed · 1974
This 1974 foundational research established key principles for understanding electromagnetic radiation's biological effects decades before our current wireless world.
Plain English Summary
This 1974 journal article examined the fundamental principles and practical applications of radiation and environmental biophysics. The research provided foundational knowledge about how electromagnetic radiation interacts with biological systems and environmental factors. This work helped establish early scientific understanding of radiation effects that remains relevant to modern EMF health research.
Why This Matters
This foundational 1974 work represents a critical period in our understanding of electromagnetic radiation's biological effects. Published during the early years of widespread electronic device adoption, this research helped establish the scientific framework we still use today to evaluate how electromagnetic fields interact with living systems. The science demonstrates that even five decades ago, researchers recognized the need to understand radiation's environmental and biological impacts.
What makes this particularly relevant is the timing. This was published before cell phones, WiFi, or most of our modern wireless infrastructure existed. Yet the fundamental biophysical principles explored in this research remain the foundation for understanding how today's much more complex EMF environment affects human health. The reality is that we're now exposed to electromagnetic radiation at levels and frequencies that were barely imaginable when this foundational science was being developed.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{radiation_and_environmental_biophysics_fundamentals_and_applications_g5927,
author = {Unknown},
title = {Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - Fundamentals and Applications},
year = {1974},
}