In addition, according to Adair, the whole heated debate about specificabsorption rates, or SAR, is beside the point because the SAR is not a measure of biological insult.
The Federal Communications Commission limits cell phone radio frequency energy emissions, called the specificabsorption rate (SAR), at 1.6 watts per kilogram, as measured over one gram of tissue.
The Australian research focused on the thermal effects or specificabsorption rate (SAR) of radio frequency radiation - a measure of its actual effects on brain tissue, whereas the earlier study simply looked at electromagnetic radiation levels.