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''Microwave News'' reports on the health and environmental impacts of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and other types of non-ionizing radiation, with special emphasis on cell phones and power lines. It also covers radar, radio and TV broadcast towers and many related topics. The first print issue was published in January 1981. In June 2003, the publication converted to a Web-based format. ''Microwave News'' is independent and is not aligned with any industry or government agency.〔(About ''Microwave News'' )〕 A complete archive of the print issues is available in PDF format at no charge from the ''Microwave News'' Web site.〔(''Microwave News'' Archives: 1981-2003 )〕 PDFs of the Web editions may also be downloaded.〔(''Microwave News'' News & Comment )〕 A 1990 ''Time'' magazine profile of ''Microwave News'' and its editor, Louis Slesin, said that the newsletter is "meticulously researched and thoroughly documented."〔(Technology: Hidden Hazards of the Airwaves (''Time'' Magazine) )〕 In his 2000 book ''Voodoo Science'', Robert L. Park described ''Microwave News'' as "an influential newsletter devoted entirely to the EMF-health issue" (p.141), though he did not agree with all that appeared in the publication. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Microwave News」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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