A 2025 study found that sixty hertz magnetic fields -- the same frequency as your home electrical grid -- can alter how receptor proteins function in living organisms, changing behavior in the process.
In this episode, R Blank breaks down new research by Kakikawa, Kenmochi, and Yamada published in Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine. The study exposed mutant roundworms to sixty hertz magnetic fields and found their feeding behavior shifted from social to solitary patterns. R Blank explains what this tells us about how power-line frequency fields may interact with the fundamental machinery of cellular communication -- and what you can do with that knowledge today.
In This EpisodeRead the full study: Effect of 60 Hz magnetic fields on social feeding behavior of npr-1 receptor mutants in Caenorhabditis elegans
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