Phones and the brain
David Jones
Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6841, 1012-1012
Abstract:
One of the problems of using a mobile phone is the brain's sensitivity to microwaves. Moving the antenna towards the mouthpiece would be a way to avoid this.
Date: 2001
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