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A new 5G study tested whether the radiation alters human DNA and the results aren’t what conspiracy theorists expected.
To settle lingering health fears, scientists blasted human skin cells with intense 5G signals to see if the radiation does ...
Helium began by connecting devices — now it connects people. Its expansion into mobile has led to the creation of Helium ...
Studies have repeatedly debunked these claims in the past, but researchers at Germany’s Constructor University recently ...
A review of digital technologies in the International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology suggests that ...
Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions ...
Since the first 5G networks went live around 2019, the technology has had its twists and turns, with 5G Standalone (5G SA) ...
Led by molecular biologist Vivian Meyer and colleagues, the team exposed two types of human skin cells — keratinocytes and ...
The telco has also deployed the 700MHz spectrum, which helped increase network signal strength of up to 40% in high-rise ...
Telia is set to trial Lithuania’s first 5G standalone (SA) network at the Baltic Sea port of Klaipėda. The tests will enable ...
Study authors hope to calm continued fears that exposure to 5G radiation is harmful to humans In a nutshell German ...
NCR, following previous activations in other cities. The rollout is part of a larger plan to cover all 17 priority circles by ...