Wi-Fi Harms Trees

Wi-Fi Harms Trees

A new study in the Netherlands suggests that Wi-Fi radiation is harmful to trees. The harmful effects include variations in growth, bleeding and fissures in the bark and a “lead-like shine” on leaves from radiation. Over 70 percent of urban trees in the Netherlands showed damage, compared to 10 percent just five years before. Further studies on the effects of radiation have been requested. Read the full story on pcworld.com

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