EMF Signal!

A new website for following EMF research and other EMF news

EMF
news
Author

Mads Rohde

Published

February 25, 2026

🇬🇧 English 🇳🇴 Norsk

Anyone who wants to follow news about non-ionizing electromagnetic fields’ effects on biology and health more closely now has a new site that should make it easier to stay updated. The site is called www.emfsignal.com (EMF Signal 2026a), and has the ambition to become nothing less than the world’s best EMF site.

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been polishing the site together with my bot Larry. And the site is starting to take shape.

Screenshot of the EMF Signal website

EMF Signal website

The site aims to provide updated access to all the world’s EMF news.

The Bot Larry

A bot, you say!?

Yes, the site is curated by Larry, who is a bot or AI agent that I have set up and continuously train. That means Larry is a computer, or he lives on a computer if you will, where he has been given certain instructions.

Larry still has some help from me, but over time we hope he will become even more self-sufficient.

Think of Larry as my extended arm. I have pointed out the vision, and I use my expertise, and Larry implements.

An important principle for EMF Signal, however, is that the site should have as little AI-generated content as possible. Mainly, EMF Signal should be an engine that organizes and forwards other good EMF content created by humans.

The small amount of text we create ourselves will often be AI-generated, this mainly applies to titles and short descriptions of the stories we refer to. Some text may therefore still have the character of imprecise translations, but the goal is for the translations and word choices to improve over time as we discover and weed out errors.

EMF Signal is in this way a human-machine collaboration. It’s clear that it’s somewhat experimental, so it will be exciting to see what EMF Signal can become over time. Whether this is a desired societal development, and what the consequences will be of increasingly more bots, is of course an important question. But that question will remain open for now.

I myself am surprised at how well this human-machine collaboration has worked so far. With the help of the bot Larry and this site, I have managed to stay better updated on the latest news than ever before. Previously, I felt I had to seek out the news; now everything is gathered in one place and comes to me.

Interesting news has also emerged that I perhaps would not have heard about otherwise, if it hadn’t been for the site:

An example is the story about the stadium that this year was used for the Super Bowl final in American football. In mainstream media in the USA, it was widely covered that speculation had arisen about whether the team that normally plays its home games there had so many injuries because the training facility at the stadium is located so close to a transformer that exposes the players to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) (EMF Signal 2026b). I have not seen this covered in channels other than American mainstream media, which I usually don’t read. But Larry picked up this story and has gathered a whole series of articles about this in the week leading up to the final, which was held on February 8, 2026. In the aftermath, some have also announced research funding totaling $100,000 USD to research the connection between ELF-EMF and soft tissue injuries (ResearchHub 2026).

Visit the site at www.emfsignal.com (Norwegian version at www.emfsignal.com/no).

The site is available in Norwegian and English, but will become available in more languages over time.

Feel free to share your thoughts! Send your feedback, preferably to emfsignal@proton.me.

EMF Signal is also on Bluesky and Twitter/X.

References

EMF Signal. 2026a. EMF Signal - EMF Research News.” https://emfsignal.com.
———. 2026b. Super Bowl EMF Coverage.” https://emfsignal.com/topics/superbowl-emf/.
ResearchHub. 2026. ResearchHub Pledges $100,000 for EMF-Soft Tissue Research.” https://emfsignal.com/funding/researchhub-emf-soft-tissue/.

Citation

BibTeX citation:
@online{rohde2026,
  author = {Rohde, Mads},
  title = {EMF {Signal!}},
  date = {2026-02-25},
  url = {https://madsrohde.com/posts/en/emf-signal-launch/},
  langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Rohde, Mads. 2026. “EMF Signal!” The EpiWaves Blog. February 25, 2026. https://madsrohde.com/posts/en/emf-signal-launch/.