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December 1, 2010

Study Finds WiFi May Damage Trees

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A study by several universities in the Netherlands have found that WiFi radiation may be harmful to trees. They believe it can cause fissures and bleeding in tree barks and leave a shine on leaves that can cause them to wither. Further research is needed but we hope that their estimate of 70% damage in urban trees can be corrected over time. Fortunately, trees in dense forests are barely affected so perhaps the answer is to plant a tree (or several) if you work outside.

Via Wageningen University (translated)

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Posted by Sheila Franklin at December 1, 2010 8:45 PM

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