Bees + EMF : Aires Tech Research Overview

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Bees + EMF : Aires Tech Research Overview

Bees + EMF : Aires Tech Research Overview - airestech

Introduction to Our Research

In recent years, as we've previously discussed, there has been growing concern about the potential impact of 5G technology on human health and the environment. Aires has conducted a multi-stage study to investigate the effects of 5G on the brain and our other biological systems, by studying its impact on bees.

Why Bees?

Insects in particular are some of the best experimental subjects when studying the effects of EMF in different frequencies because they are extremely sensitive to magnetic and electric fields. The honey bee in specific has an uncomplex central nervous system, and very strong cognitive abilities — so the possibilities to study them are endless.

It has also been proven that the effects of high-frequency radiation have the ability to damage the queen bee's fertility and even cause a decline in the amount of honey produced. When flying, the bees' movements in the hive actually create constant and modulated electric fields — and exposure to EMFs can disturb these mechanisms and influence the bee's functioning. This presents an excellent opportunity to study the 5G range's influence on the behavior of honey bees. The results of this research bring a stronger understanding of how EMFs may affect living organisms and identify reasons to mitigate it.

First Stage of Bee Study

In the first stage of the study, researchers investigated the effects of 5G radiation on bee behavior and physiology. The study found that exposure to 5G radiation can cause oxidative stress and damage the normal functioning of bee cells, leading to potential health effects such as cellular damage, impaired reproduction, and a decreased lifespan. The study also found that 5G radiation can interfere with the ability of bees to communicate and navigate, leading to declines in bee populations. Read this study in-depth.

Second Stage of Bee Study

In stage two of the study, researchers investigated the effects of 5G radiation on the brain. The study found that exposure to 5G radiation can cause oxidative stress and negatively change genetic and epigenetic processes in the brain, leading to potential health effects such as cellular damage, neurodegeneration, and even cognitive impairment. The study also found that 5G radiation can increase the permeability of the blood-brain barrier, allowing harmful substances to enter the brain and potentially cause damage. Read more about it in detail.

Stage Five of Bee Study

In stage five of the study, scientists investigated the effects of 5G on bees and other pollinators. The study found that exposure to 5G radiation can interfere with the ability of bees to navigate and communicate, resulting in significant declines in bee populations. This is a cause for concern, as bees are critical to the pollination of crops and the health of ecosystems. Explore this study in detail.

Discussion and Conclusion

These studies provide valuable insights into the potential impact of 5G technology on human health and the environment. While 5G technology has the potential to bring many benefits, such as faster internet speeds and more efficient communication systems, it is important to understand the potential risks and take steps to mitigate them. This may involve reducing exposure to 5G radiation, implementing measures to protect pollinators, and conducting further research to better understand the effects of 5G on the brain and other biological systems.

Read more about the future of 5G here.

It is clear that more research is needed to fully understand the impact of 5G technology on human health and the environment. However, the findings of these studies suggest that 5G technology may have negative consequences for human health and the environment and that we need to take these risks seriously. To ensure a healthy and sustainable future, it is essential to invest in research and development to better understand the effects of 5G technology and to take steps to mitigate the potential risks.

The IFRAN Bee Research — Canonical Studies

IFRAN Stage 1 (Pavlov Institute, 2016) — Wi-Fi router EMF disrupts honey bee feeding behavior and memory. Lopatina, Zachepilo et al.
IFRAN Stage 5 (Pavlov Institute, 2019) — hsp70 Gene — Wi-Fi router suppresses hsp70 stress-response gene expression in honey bee brain. Aires Defender Pro restores gene expression to control levels. Dyuzhikova, Zachepilo et al.
IFRAN Stage 5 Bee Study Full Report (2019) — Complete multi-metric bee behavior and genetic analysis.
PACE Field Study (2023) — Lifetune Room resonator improves bee colony survivability and eliminates Varroa mite infestation. Quebec and Ontario field study.

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