New Author Guidelines are updated |
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Please follow the journal's author guideline and the required article template to prepare your manuscript. |
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Posted: 2023-01-06 | More... |
Congratulations to one of Editorial Team Members |
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Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Bartin University Turkey |
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Posted: 2022-08-19 | More... |
The “Conflict of Interest” policy |
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For the sake of academic fairness, all authors are required to declare all activities that have the potential to be deemed as a source of competing interest in relations to their submitted manuscript. Examples of such activities could include personal or work-related relationships, events, etc. Authors who have nothing to declare are encouraged to add "The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest" in this section. A declaration of interests for all authors should be received before an article can be reviewed and accepted for the publication. As the authors, editors or reviewers, they also are required to declare the conflict of interest in academy. |
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Posted: 2022-02-10 | More... |
Journal sponsorship |
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EnPress Publisher has reached a strategic publishing cooperation relationship with Singapore Asia Pacific Academy of Sciences Pte. Ltd. The Asia Pacific Academy of Sciences Pte. Ltd. and Enpress Publisher jointly sponsor the operating of IRR.
Editorial Office of IRR |
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Posted: 2021-08-15 | |
Meet our EIC |
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Quanshun Luo |
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Posted: 2021-02-12 | More... |
The Volume 3, Issue 1 of 2020 is live! |
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We are glad to announce that the volume 3, issue 1 of 2020 of IRR is live now! Please go to Archives for more details. |
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Posted: 2020-06-30 | |
Call for papers |
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Dear scholars/researchers, Imaging and Radiation Research (IRR) invites article submissions for the publication of Vol.3 No.2 in 2020. Submission: Submission login: https://systems.enpress-publisher.com/index.php/IRR/login Submission Guidelines: Please visit: https://systems.enpress-publisher.com/index.php/IRR/about/submissions#authorGuidelines |
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Posted: 2020-01-15 | More... |
Notice on adjusting the frequency of publication |
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Dear authors: Thanks to the efforts of editorial board members and editors, IRR has been supported and encouraged by more scholars. Thank you for your recognition and helpful suggestions. I would like to inform you that the publication frequency of IRR in 2020 has been changed to Semi-annual!
IRR editorial office |
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Posted: 2019-12-30 | |
Research News: Radiation around is harmful to health |
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There is a lot of visible or invisible radiation around us, including Wi-Fi, TV, mobile phone, etc. Martin L. Pall[1] has studied that Wi-Fi has 7 effects that Wi-Fi and EMF (Electromagnetic Fields) microwave pollution actively harms the human body, including apoptosis, oxidat, stress, testis/sperm dysfunct, Neuropsych, DNA impact, hormone change, Ca2+ rise. EMFs can damage the body by elevating peroxynitrite levels, leading to cancer-causing oxidative stress and inflammation. Figure 1. Various pathways of action by which EMF VGCC activation can produce effects produced by EMF exposure[1]. |
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Posted: 2019-12-02 | |
Research News: Mobile phone radiation may affect memory performance in adolescents, study finds |
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Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields may have adverse effects on the development of memory performance of specific brain regions exposed during mobile phone use. These are the findings of a study involving nearly 700 adolescents in Switzerland. The investigation, led by the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH), will be published on Monday, 23 July 2018 in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Health Perspectives. | |
Posted: 2018-09-12 | |
Research News: Mobile Phones – Insurance underwriters refuse industry cover, legal cases underway |
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By Graham Vanbergen: A recent Guardian article entitled “The inconvenient truth about cancer and mobile phones” stated that “On 28 March this year, the scientific peer review of a landmark United States government study concluded that there is “clear evidence” that radiation from mobile phones causes cancer.” | |
Posted: 2018-09-12 | |
Research News: How the smart meter roll out became such an expensive failure its own minister has thrown his out |
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Are you fed up with your smart energy meter? Mike O’Brien is. He used to use one of the devices, 53 million of which are due to be rolled out across the country by the end of 2020. “I had an early version,” Mr O’Brien told The Telegraph this week. “After a while I barely looked at it, didn’t use it.” | |
Posted: 2018-09-12 | |
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