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The Finnish 6G Flagship is the world’s first 6G research and co-creation program led by the University of Oulu and appointed for 2018-2026 by the Academy of Finland, a governmental funding agency for high-quality scientific research.6G Flagship envisions a future society towards 2030, which is data-driven and enabled by near instant, unlimited wireless connectivity. The...
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Teresa Mastrangelo February 27, 2020 Just as 5G is beginning to make its way into cities across the globe, momentum for the next phase of mobile communications – 6G – is beginning to take hold. While discussions around exactly what is 6G remain in an embryonic state – there has been a surprising amount of activity...
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Image: Unsplash.com 11 Finnish medical doctors have started a petition demanding the halt of 5G technology. They also suggest that the Finnish government starts to prepare for a new radiation legislation based on biological effects and the precautionary principle. The petition is to be sent to the Finnish parlament if a sufficient number of citizens...
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  From the blog “Does It Radiate?” by Juhana Harju:  Published August 11, 2019 (Translated from Finnish with the help of the author.) All images belong to the author. In the scientific literature, radio frequency radiation from wireless technology is considered as a form of environmental pollution ( Hardell 2019 ). In 2011, IARC, a cancer research institute under the...
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Author: Juhana Harju Published May 6, 2019 Helsinki has become a popular tourist destination as many travelers look for alternatives to the more crowded destinations. However, if you are looking for a relaxing holiday, Helsinki might not be the best choice. The reason is perhaps unexpected. Helsinki has very high levels of wireless radiation because...
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Written by Martine Vriens. Published on Saturday, October 07, 2017 for  Stichting EHS https://stichtingehs.nl/   On May 24, 2017, a resolution was proposed in Belgium to acknowledge EHS. A very important step because, if the resolution is approved, the government will have to indicate what they have done with the resolution and what measures have been taken...
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