Electromagnetic waves are everywhere, from cell phones to 5G networks, raising important questions about their impact on human health. This book explores the biological effects of radiofrequency (RF) and millimeter waves, focusing on specific absorption rate (SAR) and temperature distribution in human tissues. It presents cutting-edge simulations and research on the ear, mouth, breast, eye, and arm, shedding light on potential health risks. Additionally, it examines how ground types influence radio coverage, providing insights for communication engineers.
Designed for researchers, medical professionals, engineers, and policymakers, this book bridges the gap between scientific studies and real-world applications. Using advanced modeling techniques, it offers a deeper understanding of electromagnetic exposure, bioheat transfer, and hyperthermia cancer treatment. With growing concerns about RF safety, this timely resource provides crucial knowledge for those working in healthcare, telecommunications, and regulatory fields. Essential for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and human well-being.
Science Meets Sports
This book presents sports statistics to academics and fans alike. Even without advanced math knowledge, readers will gain completely new insights into their favourite sports by combining sports analytics, data visualisation, and advanced statistical procedures.
