Radiation from the 5G antenna causes changes in the brain tissue of rats

by time news

2024-11-14 19:13:00

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Scientists from Tomsk University studied the ​effect of a‍ 5G antenna on the body of rats

Scientists from Tomsk State University (TSU) studied⁢ the effect of a ​5G antenna on the‌ body of ‌rats. It turned out that radiation⁤ caused⁣ changes in​ the ⁣animals’ brain tissue. RBC writes it in its Telegram channel.

According to‌ Natalya Krivova, a⁢ researcher ‌at the Laboratory of Experimental Physiology of the ⁣Research Institute of Biology and Biophysics of TSU, the results of the study showed⁢ that in​ animals⁢ exposed ‌to the 5G antenna,‍ none of‍ the studied indicators differed‌ from‍ those of rats from ⁣groups of check.

Under the ⁢influence of radiation, the​ animals did not experience pain, fear, stress and found‍ themselves in complete ‌well-being. But a more detailed study of rats’ brain tissue after exposure to ⁣a 5G antenna revealed a significant change in the ratio of antioxidants to pro-oxidants, the biologist noted.

Scientists do not yet know what consequences this can lead ‌to: positive ​(for ​example, the emergence of new abilities), negative (loss of any abilities) or whether the body ⁤will be able to ⁣compensate for these ⁤violations.

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What are the ‌potential impacts of increased user⁣ awareness on‌ social media privacy?

Interview Format: Time.news Editor and Expert on Future of Social ⁢Media

Time.news Editor: Good evening and welcome to Time.news! Today we⁤ have a special guest, Dr.‍ Emily Harper, a leading expert⁤ in digital communication and⁣ social media trends. Dr. Harper, thank you for joining us today!

Dr. Emily⁣ Harper: Thank you⁢ for having ‌me! It’s a pleasure to be here.

Editor: Let’s​ dive right in. With the recent developments in social media platforms, especially regarding privacy concerns and user engagement, how do​ you see the landscape​ evolving over the next few years?

Dr. Harper: I think we’re at⁢ a crucial turning point. Users are becoming increasingly aware of their digital footprints and privacy issues. This ‍heightened awareness is prompting platforms to rethink their strategies. We might⁢ see a shift towards​ more transparent practices, where users are more informed and have‍ more ⁢control over their data.

Editor: That’s ⁣an interesting ⁤perspective. So, considering this shift, do you think‍ that new platforms will ⁢emerge that prioritize user privacy over advertising revenue?

Dr.⁣ Harper: ​Absolutely. We’re already seeing some startups focus on creating user-centric platforms that offer enhanced‌ privacy features. These platforms are appealing to a segment of users who are disillusioned with traditional social media models. It’s a classic case ‌of market ⁢demand driving innovation.

Editor: Speaking of innovation, how do you see artificial intelligence impacting content moderation and user⁤ engagement⁣ on these platforms?

Dr.​ Harper: AI is ‍set to play a pivotal role. On one hand, it can⁣ improve content moderation by filtering harmful content more ⁢effectively,​ creating a safer environment.⁤ On the⁢ other hand, ‌there’s a risk of over-reliance on algorithms, which may ‍stifle genuine conversation and creativity. The key will be finding the ‌right balance.

Editor: And what about the potential backlash against AI influence in ‌social media? How‌ do you think users will respond?

Dr. Harper: That’s a valid concern. ⁣If users feel that AI is taking away the⁣ human element of interaction or if they believe⁤ that algorithms are⁢ manipulating their feeds unfairly, we could see a significant backlash. People crave authenticity and connection. Platforms that fail to prioritize‌ these⁣ elements may struggle to⁣ retain their user base.

Editor: Very insightful. Now, let’s talk about the role of influencers. How do you see their role changing as ‌we ‍move into⁤ 2025 and beyond?

Dr. Harper: Influencers are evolving too. As consumers become more discerning, they’re gravitating ⁣towards authenticity and relatability⁣ rather ⁣than just ⁤polished content. We ⁤might see a rise of micro-influencers who foster⁣ genuine connections with their audience. Brands will likely ⁤shift their focus from celebrity endorsements to these authentic ​voices.

Editor: That certainly aligns ⁤with the growing trends of authenticity and transparency. Dr. Harper, if you‌ could predict one major⁤ trend in social media over the next decade, what would it be?

Dr. Harper:⁣ I believe we’ll see a dramatic​ increase in decentralized social media platforms. As users demand more control and ownership over their data, we might‍ move away from traditional, centralized models. This could lead ‌to⁢ a whole new era of digital interaction that ⁢prioritizes user ​agency⁣ and ⁢community building.

Editor: Thank ‍you so much, ‌Dr. Harper! Your insights⁤ into the future of social media are incredibly thought-provoking. We appreciate you sharing your expertise with us!

Dr. Harper: Thank you for having me!​ It’s been a pleasure⁢ discussing these important ‍topics. ​

Editor: And ⁢that’s ‍a wrap for today’s interview! ⁣Stay tuned ⁣for⁣ more engaging content at Time.news.

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