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Robert Yff, Founder of Panashield, Dies after Fall Robert Yff, age 77, a longtime member of the EMC Community, died Sunday October 19, 2008 of injuries sustained from a fall.
EMI and Other Factors to Be Examined in Qantas Airbus Plunge EMI and Other Factors to Be Examined in Qantas Airbus Plunge
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is carrying out an investigation into what caused a Qantas Airbus A330-300 to make an uncontrolled climb and dive »
British Health Protection Agency Issues Caution on Radiation from Compact Fluorescents The British Health Protection Agency (HPA) called for some precautionary measures to be taken when using environmentally-friendly compact fluorescent lights.
Block Shield Subsidiary Receives Contract from Major U.S. Auto Manufacturer UK-based Block Shield PLC has announced that its wholly-owned U.S.subsidiary Wave Zero has won an initial six-month blanket order contract to provide a major U.S. auto maker with EMC solutions.
FCC Releases Test Results on Possible Interference in the 2155- to 2180-MHz Band The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released a study completed last month by its Office of Engineering and Technology.
RFID Firm ODIN Technologies Wins $75-Million Dollar Army Contract Well known RFID firm ODIN Technologies has announced that it has won a contract worth approximately $75 million from the U.S.
Northrop Grumman’s EM System Lab Unit Works to Boost Army Use of Intelligence Data Defense contractor Northrop Grumman’s Electromagnetic Systems Laboratory unit has successfully deployed its Guardrail Guide Baseline (GGB 2.0) hardware and software to U.S. army military intelligence battalions.
British Scientists Issue Call for Sense in Assessing EMF Risks Eight prominent British scientists have published a paper calling for sense in regard to the supposed health perils of “electromagnetic smog” and have criticized companies that seek to profit by taking advantage of baseless »
BU Researchers Working on Light-Based, EMI Immune Wireless Networks Boston University’s College of Engineering is one academic partner launching a major program, under a National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant, to develop the next generation of wireless communications technology based on »
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