Vol. 32 No. 2

ElektrosmogReport 02/2026 (English Version)

How many ELF pulses go into wireless communication? ● RF radiation damages testosterone-producing cells ● RF-induced oxidative stress in testosterone-producing cells  ● Key mechanism identified: EMF as a genetic switch ● EMFs interfere with fear memory retrieval ● EMFs, microtubules, and cancer therapy ● EMFs, microtubules, and the brain ● Current exposure limits too high ● Sleep disorders on the rise ● High-voltage power lines and health ● 900 MHz and the behavior of honeybees ● EMFs and plants

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Table of Contents

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p. 01 > How many ELF pulses go into wireless communication? 

            Panagopoulos DJ et al. (2026)

p. 02 > RF radiation damages testosterone-producing cells Jangid P et al. (2026)

p. 04 > RF-induced oxidative stress in testosterone-producing cells 

            Jangid P et. al. (2026)

p. 04 > Key mechanism identified: EMF as a genetic switch Kim J et al. (2026)

p. 06 > EMFs interfere with fear memory retrieval Cui Z et al. (2026)

p. 07 > EMFs, microtubules, and cancer therapy Tuszynski JA et al. (2022)

p. 08 > EMFs, microtubules, and the brain Cantiello HF et al. (2025)

p. 10 > Current exposure limits too high Melnick RF, Moskowitz JM (ICBE-EMF) (2026)

p. 11 > Sleep disorders on the rise Nilsson M, Hardell L (2026)

p. 12 > High-voltage power lines and health Sandoval-Diez N et al. (2026)

p. 13 > 900 MHz and the behavior of honeybees Migdał P et al. (2025)

p. 14 > EMFs and plants Sharma A et al. (2025)