 
                                        Wi-fi research recognised in journal celebrations
          International academic journal, Radiation Protection Dosimetry, has announced that ARPANSA’s 2017 research paper ‘Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field from Wi-fi in Australian schools’, is one of the five most-read articles in the journal’s history.
      
                  
                              
                  
                                 
                                        ARPANSA review finds no evidence of non-thermal effects from radio waves
          A recent scientific review by ARPANSA and Swinburne University into radio waves and calcium movements in the body has found no evidence radio waves cause non-thermal health effects.
      
                  
                              
                  
                                 
                                        ARPANSA supports World Health Organization radio wave research
          The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) is proud to announce a $350,000 contribution to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) research into the health impacts of radio waves, including those used in mobile telecommunications. 
      
                  
                              
                  
                                

