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From (in Dutch): _http://computertotaal.nl/internet---netwerken/50528-tuinkers-experiment-toont-effect-wifi-straling-aan.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ComputerTotaal+%28Computer!Totaal%29
Healthy garden Cress that has not been exposed to the radiation of wifi routers.
Garden Cress which is exposed to the radiation of wifi routers.
Healthy garden Cress that has not been exposed to the radiation of wifi routers.
Garden Cress which is exposed to the radiation of wifi routers.
article said:Garden Cress experiment demonstrates effect Wi-Fi radiation
Matthijs van den Broek-27 May 2013, 08: 45
A simple but effective experiment of Danish pupils has shown that wifi radiation has notable effect on the growth and development of plants.
Five pupils from the bridge class of Hjallerup School in Denmark wanted to know if wifi radiation would have effect on the growth and development of plants. The pupils took 400 garden Cress-seeds which they divided over twelve dishes.
They placed six dishes each in two separate rooms on the same temperature. They gave the same amount of water and sunlight to all dishes for twelve days. Half of the dishes were exposed to mobile wifi radiation.
International scientists are pleased with the clear outcomes, several scientists have already said to go repeat the experiment.
This article (Danish) shows that the scientists praise the experiment for its clear design, precise framing and the chosen approach:
_http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Indland/2013/05/16/131324.htm
The experiment has already aroused much interest among scientists in England, Netherlands and Sweden.
Documentation of the experiment can be found here (pdf just one page, Danish):
_http://www.dr.dk/NR/rdonlyres/075641A4-F4D4-4ECF-834F-C0DAF2B8E1E1/5134835/Finaleposter24apr2013.pdf
Repeat investigation is necessary
The question is what will remain of the research results of these first graders when reputable scientific researchers and agencies start to work with this method.
Also, it remains very much the question what this research really teaches us about the harmfulness of wifi radiation for humans and animals.