>>12026802Excerpt. More on emf-portal in particular:
Additional resources, databases, and history:
[m]_Index.txt
This contains ~1600 papers sorted as Author Year - Title. A future version may be categorized and sorted in some other way, but just searching for keywords (eg ctrl+f) in titles works well. The ideal would be a database with ability to rapidly visualize connections between data. EMF-Portal does some of this and has undertaken the massive endeavor to catalogue many of these parameters, but not quite to this extent.
Summaries, history, news:
https://microwavenews.com/https://ehtrust.org/https://bioinitiative.org/ [m][BioInitiative] 2014 - BioInitiative Report
I've added full section bookmarks to my version so the contents and structure of the document can be easily viewed as a glance.
https://www.saferemr.com/Databases:
https://www.powerwatch.org.uk/science/studies.asp (Contains 15,000+)
http://www.justproveit.net/studieshttps://www.orsaa.org/orsaa-database.htmlhttp://ieee-emf.com/index.cfmhttps://www.emf-portal.org/enA note on emf-portal. emf-portal reported issues with funding late 2018 (if I recall). Shortly after:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190524044738/https://www.emf-portal.org/en/cms/page/home/fundingIn the database dump as of May 5th 2020 I found a number of papers on specific techologies weren't present, this file was 1,323,675 characters (51,602 lines). As of July 13th 2020, it was down to 1,052,989 characters (41,061 lines).
The DTIC, CIA, NASA, etc archives.
https://discover.dtic.mil/ https://ntrs.nasa.gov/ https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/The DTIC is missing certain items.
Archive.org has mirrored their site, it is more complete for now.
https://archive.org/details/dticarchivehttp://www.pdfsearchengine.net/Finding antennas
http://antennasearch.com/Some indication of where 5G is being deployed
https://www.speedtest.net/ookla-5g-map