Saturday, May 25, 2013

Another student Wi-Fi experiment: Wi-Fi may kill mealworms


Another student Wi-Fi experiment: Wi-Fi may kill mealworms

Strange, what Caroline Schick has built in her basement. A flower box full of mealworms has been placed next to a wireless router.

The 19-year-old did not allow the mealworms access to the Internet. The whole thing was an experiment conducted by Caroline fo "Young Scientists" which gained her first place in the regional competition.

Here is the explanation for the experimental setup:

Caroline wanted to find out whether the radiation of a wireless router (used for wireless internet) is harmful. She selected mealworms because they are very sensitive as they develop into beetles. If the radiation has effects on living organisms, she must be able to observe it in mealworms.

Caroline bought 100 mealworms in a pet shop and placed them in a flower box next to a wireless router. For comparison, she made a second flower box full of worms so far away that the wi-fi radiation did not reach these animals.

After the meal worms had pupated and turned into beetles, "The death rate in the exposed animals was about 19 percent higher," says Caroline.

(Thanks to Safer Phone Day for bringing this to my attention. The original article is in German. I paraphrased above the Google translation.)

http://www.borkenerzeitung.de/nachrichten/borken_artikel,-Nur-das-Siegerstrahlen-ist-gesund-_arid,53628.html

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