On the heels of a study showing that electromagnetic radiation hazards could be threatening the honeybee population, new research out of India reveals that EM radiation emanating from mobile phones may also be stunting the growth of agricultural crops and plants. Studies carried out at Panjab University, Chandigarh, suggest that electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation from cell phones could choke seeds, affect germination and early growth. The research results are to be announced soon in an international scientific journal soon.Read more about the research here.
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