Monthly Archives: January 2026

The Evidence Hit “High Certainty.” The Rules Still Pretend It’s 1996. Here’s the Five‑Step Fix.

For years, the public was handed a comfort phrase: “If it doesn’t heat tissue, it’s safe.” That phrase became policy. Policy became deployment. Deployment became the everyday environment our children now live inside. In 2025, that story cracked—publicly, formally, and in the most conservative language science uses. A WHO‑commissioned systematic review in Environment International evaluated […]

The Quiet Policy Stack That Decides Whether Children Get Protected—or Preempted

Most people assume the wireless environment around their kids is the result of “technology.” It isn’t. It’s the result of policy—a layered system of statutes, agency guidance, research obligations, and procurement defaults that quietly determines what gets installed near schools, what gets measured, what gets studied, what gets ignored, and what communities are allowed to […]