SUMMARIES BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF MICROWAVE RADIATION SIXTH PART
H. HEERING · 1972
Early 1972 research series documented mounting evidence that microwave radiation produces biological effects in living systems.
Plain English Summary
This 1972 technical report by H. Heering represents the sixth installment in a series documenting biological effects of microwave radiation. As part of an ongoing review series, it compiled research findings on how microwave frequencies impact living systems. This work contributed to the growing body of evidence that microwave radiation can produce measurable biological changes.
Why This Matters
This report represents a critical piece of early EMF research history, coming at a time when microwave technology was rapidly expanding but safety standards remained largely undeveloped. The fact that this was the sixth part of an ongoing series demonstrates that by 1972, researchers had already accumulated substantial evidence of microwave biological effects - evidence that would later inform safety guidelines and exposure limits. What makes this particularly relevant today is that the microwave frequencies studied in this era are similar to those used in modern wireless devices, including WiFi routers and cell phones. The reality is that much of what we know about microwave radiation's biological effects stems from foundational research like this, conducted decades before these technologies became ubiquitous in our homes and workplaces.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{summaries_biological_effects_of_microwave_radiation_sixth_part_g3659,
author = {H. HEERING},
title = {SUMMARIES BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF MICROWAVE RADIATION SIXTH PART},
year = {1972},
}