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Oldenburg University: Microwave News Article Archive (2004 - )

May 30, 2026

“Disruptive Effects of Brief RF Noise Exposure on Migratory Bat Navigation,” Science, May 28, 2026. “Our experiments show that EM noise exposure disrupts the orientation of bats several hours beyond the exposure period” [emphasis added]. New from Germany’s Oldenburg University. As an accompanying commentary points out: these effects occur with “RF noise at levels that are commonly encountered by wildlife.” Follow the link for another important paper in the same issue of Science.

July 14, 2025

“Weak RF Field Effects on Biological Systems Mediated through the Radical Pair Mechanism,” Chemical Reviews, July 14, 2025. A major review of the radical pair mechanism as a possible explanation —or not— of low-level RF biological effects from Germany’s University of Oldenburg with participation and funding from the BfS, the German radiation protection office.

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