A study in the Netherlands has just said: radiation emitted from wi-fi transmitters causes plants to melt and die leaves.
radiation emitted from wi-fi transmitters causes plants to melt and die leaves.
" This survey results in many people worrying that wi-fi waves may also affect the human body, " the Daily Mail said Tuesday.
The city of Alphen aan den Rijn in the Netherlands requested the study after the city officials noticed unexplainable abnormalities in many trees in the inner city.
The survey respondents looked at 20 ash trees for a period of 3 months to expose them to six radiation sources. Results showed that plants near the wi-fi source have leaf-like lead, because their epidermis are dying.
In the Netherlands, 70% of trees in urban areas share this symptom, 10% higher than 5 years ago. Trees in dense areas are not affected. In addition, wi-fi waves also slow down the growth of corn cobs.