ARPANSA scientist provides radio wave measurement expertise to international study
Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency scientist Dr Chhavi Bhatt has contributed to a European study that reviewed radio wave measurement methods and practices.

Investigating the impact of anthropogenic radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on animals and plants in the environment: analysis from a systematic map
ARPANSA and Swinburne University have published a paper that finds good quality studies show no effect from radio waves on plants and animals, while poor-quality studies show an effect.

Good quality research shows no environmental effects from radio waves
Australian government research scientists and Swinburne University have published a new paper that finds good quality studies show no effect from radio waves on plants and animals, while poor-quality studies show an effect.

Review finds radio waves from mobile phones do not affect cognition
A World Health Organization commissioned systematic review finds that radio wave exposure from mobile phones does not affect learning, memory, attention span and other cognitive functions like coordination.