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China launches new compact radiation detection chip for semiconductor self-reliance
By Efosa Udinmwen published
CNNC starts mass production of a radiation detection chip, capable of measuring X-ray and gamma radiation from 100 nSv/h to 10 mSv/h.

Scientists develop meta-devices for secure 6G communications
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Scientists built a revolutionary meta-device capable of controlling the radiation direction and area of tunable terahertz beams.

Ofcom tests find UK 5G radiation is safe
By Steve McCaskill published
Ofcom finds no cause for concern at any 5G site tested across the UK.

Prepare for the apocalypse with this Bluetooth radiation tracker
By Gerald Lynch published
CES 2017 Just in time for the inevitable nuclear arms race.

Mobile phones probably won't give you cancer
By Kate Solomon published
Move your mobile phone back to your jeans pocket fellas, a report by the Health Protection Agency says there is no evidence that phone radiation damages health.

US mobile phones to get health warnings?
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
If legislators in Maine and San Francisco have their way, American mobile phones will soon carry warnings about radiation and even brain cancer.

Scientists propose creating black holes
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
Boffins at Dartmouth University in New Hampshire are proposing a new way of creating a reproduction black hole in the laboratory on a much-tinier scale than their celestial counterparts.

Mobile phones damage heart and kidneys
By Adam Hartley published
Says medical study, Powerwatch calls for further research
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