June, 2009

No compensation for dropping values near Jerusalem light rail - Ha'aretz

No compensation for dropping values near Jerusalem light railHa'aretz, IsraelThey are also concerned about future interruptions to the electricity supply, as well as exposure to noise, vibration and electromagnetic radiation. No less of concern is potential drastic change in access routes. The residents turned to the appeals ...

Political Habitat: Wrong turns - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

Political Habitat: Wrong turnsColumbus Ledger-Enquirer, GAPOWER LINES EQUAL CANCER: Paul Brodeur made a national reputation with several books, and a series of New Yorker articles, about the suspected link between high-voltage transmission lines and cancer due to electromagnetic radiation. ...

Inadvertent Contact - UFODigest

UFODigestInadvertent ContactUFODigest, CanadaCommunication by electromagnetic radiation spectrum may have already inadvertently occurred between our civilization and others beginning with our atomic bomb tests in the mid 1940's. Before this time, there was little evidence of life other than our ...

Researchers at Appalachian to monitor air quality and climate change - Appalachian State University

Researchers at Appalachian to monitor air quality and climate changeAppalachian State University, NCLIDAR is able to make high-resolution measurements of clouds, water vapor and aerosols and determine their effects on electromagnetic radiation, such as light from the sun, high-energy laser beams and microwave sources and can potentially be used to ...

Darker = Brighter? - Nanodot

Darker = Brighter?Nanodot... increase the area of the surface and capture radiation. Metals are normally reflective, particularly when polished, because their smooth surfaces allow electrons to move in a coordinated way in response to the incoming electromagnetic waves. ...

Couple adds Faraday cage to reduce electromagnetic fields - Daily Camera

Couple adds Faraday cage to reduce electromagnetic fieldsDaily Camera, COSome believe prolonged exposure to high-level electromagnetic fields can cause cancer. But Michael Dubson, a senior instructor in the CU physics department says, "(Low-frequency electromagnetic radiation) is harmless unless the intensity is so high ...

The seldom-seen devastation of climate change - Salon

The seldom-seen devastation of climate changeSalonSo our conclusions are pieced together from epidemiological evidence, from models for how the brain reacts to electromagnetic radiation, animal analogs, all sorts of complex ways to tackle that problem, because you can't really do the experiment that ...