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What this theory is trying to do

Independent Voices RF Safe Nov 24, 2025

This RF Safe article argues that debate over non-thermal EMF effects is stalled between experimental findings reporting biological changes at non-heating levels and regulators/industry citing lack of a plausible mechanism. It proposes a “S4–mitochondria–spin” framework in which RF/ELF fields couple into biology…

Comparison between different thickness umbrella-shaped expandable radiofrequency electrodes (SuperSlim and CoAccess): Experimental and clinical study.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2011

This experimental and clinical study compared two umbrella-shaped expandable radiofrequency ablation electrodes (SuperSlim vs CoAccess) across different ablation algorithms. In ex vivo bovine liver, CoAccess generally produced larger ablation areas and required longer ablation times than SuperSlim, with no…

Historical building monitoring using an energy-efficient scalable wireless sensor network architecture.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2011

This engineering paper describes low-power wireless sensor nodes and a cluster-based dynamic-tree hierarchical WSN architecture for monitoring historical buildings and wooden artifacts for early pest detection. The authors report simulation and demonstration results indicating improved scalability and reliability…

Evaluation of the efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic field in the management of patients with diabetic polyneuropathy.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2009

This randomized controlled trial evaluated low-power, low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy at 600 Hz and 800 Hz as an adjunct treatment for diabetic polyneuropathy. Thirty participants were randomized to 600 Hz PEMF, 800 Hz PEMF, or usual medical treatment for 12 days. The abstract reports…

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