Wi-Fi hurting trees, says Netherlands study
November 30, 2010
While not the first, PC World is among the latest to report that Wi-Fi signal radiation has a negative impact on tree health. According to Wageningen University in the Netherlands, Wi-Fi radiation is a definite cause of alterations in tree development, also as bleeding and fissures in the bark. To quote the research, “all deciduous trees in the Western world are affected” by Wi-Fi radiation. Resource for this article - Wi-Fi signals are damaging trees, says Netherlands study by Personal Money Store.
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