Here are few excerpts from my discussion on IZgMF website that concerned Alexander Lerchl and his “crusade” against Vienna group of the EU REFLEX project. These are 3 slightly edited comments of mine that I posted on IZgMF website (link … Continue reading
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Franz Adlkofer: How the Mobile Communication Industry Deals with Science
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This is a re-publication of a recent opinion published on the Pandora Foundation for Independent Research website by Franz Adlkofer. Using as an example the NTP study, Adlkofer comments on the ICNIRP’s approach to science. It is an interesting read. … Continue reading
Wireless communication: The influence of the ’down-under’
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Since my first RF-related visit in Australia in 2010, I have been every year coming ‘down-under’ with university lectures, lectures at the ARPANSA and lectures for the general public. I also worked as Visiting Professor in the laboratory of Prof. … Continue reading
Is ICNIRP reliable enough to dictate meaning of science to the governmental risk regulators?
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…This post on ICNIRP was written in 2016… and it is still valid… This post is a follow up to my posts published on April 4 and April 5, 2016. ***** In my two blog posts, ‘ICNIRP did it again…’ … Continue reading
Australia: AMTA quotes Repacholi’s guest blog on BRHP
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With some delay, on August 12, 2013, Australian AMTA has published news about guest blog of Mike Repacholi that was published on my science blog site BRHP earlier this year. AMTA’s text, not surprisingly, is very self-serving for the industry. … Continue reading
Guest bloggers are welcome
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From time to time I received inquiries about guest blogging. Scientists and non-scientists asked whether I would be interested to post on this BRHP site blogs written by others. I decided that it might be indeed a good idea and, … Continue reading
Science & Wireless 2012, Melbourne, Australia
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This year the Science & Wireless 2012 event will discuss “Epidemiology, Assessing Risks, Reviewing Standards“. As stated on the media site of the the local host of the event, Swinburne University of Technology: “Forum on safety of wireless technology Leading … Continue reading