Symposium International - Ondes Électromagnétiques et Biologie (Electromagnetic Waves and Biology)
Authors not listed · 1980
Scientists have been studying electromagnetic field health effects since 1980, decades before today's wireless revolution.
Plain English Summary
This 1980 international symposium in Paris brought together researchers to examine the biological effects of electromagnetic waves. The conference represented early scientific recognition that EMF exposure could have meaningful impacts on living systems. This gathering helped establish the foundation for decades of subsequent research into EMF health effects.
Why This Matters
This Paris symposium marked a pivotal moment in EMF research history. In 1980, the scientific community was just beginning to seriously investigate whether the electromagnetic fields surrounding us might affect human health. The fact that researchers gathered internationally to discuss these biological effects shows that concerns about EMF exposure aren't new or fringe - they've been part of legitimate scientific discourse for over four decades.
What makes this symposium particularly significant is its timing. This was before cell phones, before WiFi, before the explosion of wireless technology that now surrounds us daily. Yet scientists were already asking important questions about electromagnetic fields and biology. The reality is that we've dramatically increased our EMF exposure since 1980, while the fundamental biological questions raised at this conference remain largely unresolved.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{symposium_international_ondes_lectromagn_tiques_et_biologie_electromagnetic_wave_g66,
author = {Unknown},
title = {Symposium International - Ondes Électromagnétiques et Biologie (Electromagnetic Waves and Biology)},
year = {1980},
}