Overview
- The study, published in PNAS Nexus, exposed human skin cells to 5G radiation at intensities ten times above legal safety limits for up to 48 hours.
- No significant changes in gene expression or DNA methylation were detected, even under worst-case experimental conditions.
- Researchers used advanced genomic methods, including whole-genome RNA sequencing and methylation arrays, to ensure robust and accurate results.
- The experimental design was fully blinded and temperature-controlled to eliminate bias and rule out thermal effects as a factor.
- The findings aim to dispel myths about non-thermal biological effects of 5G and provide conclusive evidence supporting its safety.