Authors: vimal singh, Dr.Rajendra khatana
Abstract: Abstract- The rapid growth of wireless communication systems and digital technologies has brought about a significant increase in human and environmental exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR). While non-ionizing radiation from everyday sources such as mobile phones, wireless routers, and broadcast towers is generally regarded as low-risk, emerging scientific studies have raised concerns about its biological effects, particularly in the context of long-term exposure. This paper investigates the dual impact of EMR on both human health and avian life. The research focuses on how chronic EMR exposure may influence cognitive function, sleep regulation, and biological stress in humans, while also examining its disruptive effects on bird species, especially in terms of their navigation, migration, and reproduction. Through a multidisciplinary approach involving field studies, satellite tracking, geospatial analysis, and computational modeling, the paper aims to provide a holistic understanding of the consequences of radiation exposure. Our findings highlight the necessity for cross-sectoral collaboration that unites environmental science, computer science, and biological research to develop responsible technological practices and ensure ecological sustainability
DOI: http://doi.org/