ESMMC: Spin Transport and Magnetization Dynamics in Metals-Based Systems(10/02/2014)
Spin-related effects in metals and in ferromagnetic heterostructures are generally robust and observable at room temperature.
ESMMC: Magnetic Nanostructures: Materials and Phenomena(26/01/2014)
Reduced dimensionality, confinement, and reduced scale often lead to magnetic structures and spin behavior that is markedly different from that of the bulk.
WHO:《the health risks associated with mobile phones and their base stations》(14/01/2014)
the health risks associated with mobile phones and their base stations
New Material Research: Electromagnetic Shielding / Absorbing Materials(16/12/2013)
Electromagnetic radiation can affect or destroy sensitive military equipment devices, make radio communications systems; weapons combat platforms failure or loss of control.
WHO handbook on Establishing a Dialogue on Risks from Electromagnetic Fields(05/08/2013)
Its goal is to improve the decision-making process by reducing misunderstandings and improving trust through better dialogue.
Electromagnetic fields and public health: mobile phones(05/08/2013)
it is important to investigate, understand and monitor any potential public health impact.
The 30th ESMMC annual meeting concluded in Brussels (April 2013)(05/05/2013)
To solve the global financial crisis, we must attach importance to environmental protection and to avoid electromagnetic radiation on human health damage occurs.
Typical exposure levels at home and in the environment(13/12/2012)
Typical electric field strengths measured near household appliances (at a distance of 30 cm)
Progress in research(12/08/2012)
.The technological breakthrough earth precise location measurement, complex settlement control of high-precision basic design and engineering electromagnetic shielding and other key technologies, and promote the scientific and technological progress of China's large-scale defense and military construction, is of great military significance.
What's in the future?(01/07/2012)
The main aim of WHO's International EMF Project is to initiate and co-ordinate research worldwide to produce a well-founded response to public concerns.
Key points(22/04/2012)
Results of diverse studies (cellular, animal, and epidemiology) must be considered together before drawing conclusions about possible health risks of a suspected environmental hazard.
Difficulties in ruling out the possibility of very small risks(18/12/2011)
Different types of studies are needed(15/08/2011)
A mix of studies in different research areas is essential for the evaluation of a potential adverse health effect of electromagnetic fields
Progress in research(14/06/2011)
BEIJING, Jan. 8, according to the China National Defense Science and Technology Information Network reported a few days ago,
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