Smartphones offer more advanced features with each new model. However, this technological progress can also increase the amount of radiation that can lead to health concerns. So many users, when choosing the devices …
Smartphones offer more advanced features with each new model. However, this technological progress can also increase the amount of radiation that can lead to health concerns. So many users, when choosing the devices …
Do you think there is a random way to protect from a possible nuclear explosion? Isn’t it that the first analysis that comes to mind at this point? Well, how much are the shelters?
Apple is facing a serious problem with the iPhone 12s. France banned the sale of iPhone 12 due to its high radiation rate. Moreover, this ban may be extended to all European Union countries.
France decided to stop iPhone 12 sales in the country. It was stated that the decision was taken because the radiation level was above the legal limit. While officials stated that the problem could be solved with a software update, they stated that if there is no response from Apple, they may recall the iPhone 12s.
As we all know, in 1986, one of the scariest events in history, the nuclear explosion took place. Yes; Many people were horribly harmed, but one of the creatures that suffered from the disaster were animals.
A solar flare that takes place kilometers away from the Earth returns to us as a radiation hazard! Here are the details…
Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has a radiation theory named after him, which says that all black holes will eventually evaporate. This theory covers all large objects in the universe, such as stellar remnants, and they also disappear.
The body and belongings of Marie Curie, who is shown among the most important women of the scientific world, continue to emit radiation despite the 90 years since her death.
The number of base stations is increasing day by day, and these electromagnetically charged towers are indispensable for us to access mobile devices such as cell phones. So, how do the waves emanating from the base stations affect our health?
In 1986, the failure of the reactor number four of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine and the resulting explosion ejected a large amount of radioactive material. Radioactive atoms scattered in the atmosphere and the environment…