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‘Living people’: who are the sovereign citizens, or SovCits, and why do they believe they have immunity from the law

 You might have seen articles or comments on social media lately alluding to “sovereign citizens”, or “SovCits” for short, with some reports suggesting COVID-19 government restrictions...

No, 5G radiation doesn’t cause or spread the coronavirus. Saying it does is destructive

Image: Shuttlecock A conspiracy theory claiming 5G can spread the coronavirus is making the rounds on social media. The myth supposedly gained traction when a Belgian doctor...

What is a mobile network, anyway? This is 5G, boiled down

Once it’s up and running, the main change for 5G users will be increased speed and reduced delay. Robin Worrall/Unsplash Who will build Australia’s...

Only with urgent change can Australia’s mobile networks meet our voracious demand for data

Current wireless networks are unequipped to service the extraordinary amount of information the Internet of Things market will require. Shutterstock We are currently experiencing...

Let the light shine on super-fast wireless connections

Light can be used as a high-speed form of wireless communication. Shutterstock/ra2studio We live in a world of wireless communications, from the early days...
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