Greater risk of miscarriages within 100 meters of cell phone towers

From Joel M. Moskowitz, Ph.D., Director Center for Family and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, http://www.saferemr.com: Epidemiological investigation of risk factors of the pregnant women with early spontaneous abortion in Beijing Zhou LY, Zhang HX, … Continue reading

Princeton University Pulls WiFi Safety Assurances

Press release from Parents For Safe Technology Website: PRLog – March 16, 2015 – Princeton University removed its position statement on wireless safety from their website after concerns were raised that Princeton’s information was “outdated and inaccurate”. Starting in early … Continue reading

An Electronic Silent Spring – May, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer

In April, I spoke about EMR-related issues in Boulder, Colorado and Eugene, Oregon. In both cities, I gave a talk called “Aiming to First Do No Harm: The Education of Electronics Users.” https://www.electronicsilentspring.com/aiming-to-first-do-no-harm/. It describes electronic interference commonly experienced by … Continue reading

Automakers Petition Congress to Criminalize Some Home Car Repairs

From Examiner.com: Automakers petition Congress to criminalize some home car repairs April 23, 2015 A group of automakers is petitioning Congress and the copyright office to make certain types of home car repairs illegal. The Auto Alliance, composed of 12 … Continue reading

An Electronic Silent Spring – April, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer

  1.  I’ve just returned from speaking about EMR-related issues in Boulder, Colorado and Eugene, Oregon. In both cities, I gave a talk called “Aiming to First Do No Harm: The Education of Electronics Users.” https://www.electronicsilentspring.com/aiming-to-first-do-no-harm/   It describes electronic … Continue reading

Audio and Transcript: “Aiming to First Do No Harm: The Education of Electronics Users”

© 2015 by Katie Singer “Aiming to First Do No Harm: The Education of Electronics Users” A Talk by Katie Singer Given April 7, 2015 at Colorado Chautauqua in Boulder, CO running time: about 42 minutes This riveting talk describes … Continue reading

Letter from a School Librarian in Grahamstown, South Africa

Letter from a School Librarian in Grahamstown, South Africa: Dear Ms Singer, I’m a School Librarian from Grahamstown, South Africa. I spent 17 years of my career designing IT databases for large companies like De Beers. I started teaching in … Continue reading

Project Loon

Katie Singer’s Comment: How will electromagnetic radiation (EMR) exposure from Project Loon affect the health of babies in utero, infants and children with developing brains, people with medical implants? How will Project Loon influence Internet-addiction? How will navigational abilities of … Continue reading

Remarkable New Radiofrequency Radiation Cancer Animal Study

From Joel M. Moskowitz, Ph.D., Director, Center for Family and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley: Radiofrequency Radiation Cancer Promotion:  Animal Study Makes Waves Germany’s Alex Lerchl Does a U-Turn Microwave News, Mar 13, 2015 The … Continue reading

iPhone 6 SAR: Radiation Levels and Separation Distance

(Oct. 8, 2014 update) by Dr. Joel Moskowitz, UC/Berkeley School of Public Health www.saferemr.com recommended reading by Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com Please check out what Dr. Joel Moskowitz reports about the Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus SAR levels: iPhone … Continue reading

New Cars Can Be Hacked to Disable the Driver’s Control of the Breaks

New cars have 30 to 50 computers, and they can be hacked so that the driver does not have control of the brakes. Check out this episode on 60 Minutes: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/darpa-dan-kaufman-internet-security-60-minutes/ For a review of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) emitted within … Continue reading

Filtering Magnetic Fields: A Discussion with Electrical Engineer Al Hislop

Filtering Magnetic Fields A Discussion with Electrical Engineer Al Hislop Recording artists know that electrical “noise” can disturb their sound quality. Geologists and other scientists whose work requires sensitive meters have noticed that nearby elevators, computers and solar power inverters … Continue reading

Medical Implants, Electronic Interference and the Library of Congress Catalogue

According to the National Institutes of Health, nearly 10% of the American population has some kind of medical implant: a cardiac pacemaker, an insulin pump, a deep brain stimulator, a cochlear implant, etc. While writing An Electronic Silent Spring, I … Continue reading