Oprea et al. 2025 in a study comparing digital models of the human body, shows that children absorb much more RF radiation than adults under equal conditions. The findings underscore the need to consider anatomical differences when assessing SAR exposure and to adopt stricter safety standards for different population groups.
Radiofrequency regulates the BET-mediated pathways in radial glia differentiation in human cortical development
By Cakir et al. 2025, exposure of human brain cells to 2.4GHz can cause molecular, structural, and functional changes similar to autism and contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders. The study bridges the gap between animal models and human neurodevelopment and shows the specific effects of RF radiation on human neurons.
Flora and fauna: how nonhuman species interact with natural and man-made EMF at ecosystem levels and public policy recommendations🔗
Levitt et al. 2025 warns that 60 years of increasing ambient non-ionizing EMF (0–300 GHz), and especially 5G/6G and satellite RF, creates 24/7 low-intensity "air pollution" that disrupts the navigation and biology of wildlife. Current exposure limits only protect humans. The authors propose specific wildlife protection policies.



