Electrosmog: Definition and Explanation

Q.  Invisible clouds of electromagnetic radiation to enable mobile and Wi-Fi networks refer to:
- Published on 02 Oct 15

a. Electrofog
b. Electromist
c. Electrosmog
d. None of the above

ANSWER: Electrosmog
 
Humans are surrounded by electrosmog, which refers to invisible clouds of electromagnetic radiation enabling mobile and Wi-Fi networks and it can also power small devices. Former science minister Paul Drayson has developed an energy harvesting system referred to as Freevolt which employs the use of an antenna to draw power from numerous wavebands of electromagnetic spectrum while fitting into a credit card sized unit. Technology was placed inside a personal air pollution sensor referred to as CleanSpace. This allows individuals to monitor air quality around them. Sensor referred to as Tag pairs with mobile app to monitor CO levels and transport choices selected by each individual. This marks the first time a commercial device powered only by ambient radio frequency energy has been developed. Personal air quality sensor has been developed in view of the problems faced during air pollution.

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