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Replication of the NTP Study by Japanese and South Korean Scientists
It has been recently announced that scientists from Japan and South Korea are planning a partial replication of the NTP study. According to what is known now, not all parameters of the NTP study will be used in this Japan/South Korea replication study. It is logical approach. -
Pope Warns Against Mobile Phone Addiction
Pope to students: 'don’t be slaves to your mobile phones'. -
Tracking Phones, Google Is a Dragnet for the Police
From the New York Times
The tech giant records people’s locations worldwide. Now, investigators are using it to find suspects and witnesses near crimes, running the risk of snaring the innocent.....
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Is Technology Interfering With Learning in Schools?
The use of some technologies in the classroom could be hurting rather than helping learning, according to a growing body of research. -
The Dangers of 5G to Children’s Health
Mobile and wireless technologies are a ubiquitous feature of modern life. Most U.S. adults own smartphones, a growing proportion are “smartphone-only” Internet users and over a fourth report being online “almost constantly.” -
Chinese Warned To Beware of Mobile Phone Obsession
BEIJING — An article in People's Daily said if someone in a relationship spends so much time on their mobile phone and becomes estranged from and causes mental harm to their significant other, that can now be classified as a form of domestic violence. -
A Civilisation Built Upon Software Isn't Safe
Untraceable but potentially devastating software bugs like 'heartbleed' show we need to be a bit more paranoid and a little less trusting when it comes to internet security, writes Mark Pesce. -
5G: The Big Picture
In November of 2018, the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) authorised the rocket company SpaceX, owned by the entrepreneur Elon Musk, to launch a fleet of 7,518 satellites to complete SpaceX’s ambitious scheme to provide global satellite broadband services to every corner of the Earth. -
5G Will Use the Same Frequencies as Pain-Inflicting Military Weapon
What does the 5G network and a non-lethal weapon developed by the military have in common? The Department of Defense has developed a non-lethal crowd control device called theActive Denial System (ADS). -
How The iPhone Rewrote The Teenage Brain
Lawyer and social researcher David Gillespie has been delving into the complex business of the teenage brain. -
5G - Who's Doing What Where?
The European Parliament has released a document about the deployment of 5G technology in different countries: -
Prince Harry Calls for Ban On Addictive Video Game
Britain's Prince Harry has stirred up an international video game controversy.
The BBC reports that during a visit to a YMCA, the Duke of Sussex called for a ban on the popular game 'Fortnite.'
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