What does Wi-Fi stand for? - New Scientist Wi-Fi became a ubiquitous technology in laptops more than a decade ago and the phrase is in daily use Now the wireless networking technology can be found in our watches, phones, televisions and
Will Li-Fi be the new Wi-Fi? - New Scientist Now it may be ready to compete with conventional Wi-Fi “At the heart of this technology is a new generation of high-brightness light-emitting diodes,” says Harald Haas from the University of
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Blowing hot air: Are wind farms really bad for your health? In one experiment, researchers attached fake Wi-Fi routers to the heads of participants in a study on electromagnetic radiation Over half the volunteers experienced adverse health effects, thanks