
How 5G Frequencies Are Accelerating Disease-Carrying Mosquito Development
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Show Notes
New research from Malaysia reveals that eighteen gigahertz radiation -- the same frequency used in five G networks -- can speed up the development of disease-carrying Aedes mosquitoes under certain temperature conditions.
In this episode, R Blank explores how our wireless technology might be inadvertently helping mosquito populations grow faster in urban areas. We examine the study methodology, key findings, and what this means for vector-borne disease risks in our increasingly connected world.
In This Episode- How eighteen gigahertz radiation affects mosquito development cycles
- Why intermediate temperatures make RF effects stronger
- The unexpected ecological consequences of five G expansion
Read the full study: Dom NC, Dapari R, Halim NMHNA, Rahman ATA
See all studies at shieldyourbody.com/research