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Humanist_Activist

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11. Still trying to figure out how radio waves are sex selective, or how they damage cells in the ...
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 01:37 PM
Jun 2016

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But what of the rats StarTrombone Jun 2016 #1
Rats can't read warning labels Major Nikon Jun 2016 #6
Rats don't talk on cell phones meow2u3 Jun 2016 #17
Friggin' Luddites! HuckleB Jun 2016 #18
Good enough for the media to sensationalise. liberal N proud Jun 2016 #2
Unfortunately, that's part of our current knowledge/lack of knowledge problem. HuckleB Jun 2016 #3
And one of the more amusing things is that the full study won't be out for a few months... TreasonousBastard Jun 2016 #4
Exactly! HuckleB Jun 2016 #5
Sounds like someone's Sacred cow was attacked Ohioblue22 Jun 2016 #7
How is that? HuckleB Jun 2016 #8
Must have held a mobile phone to the cows ear. Bonx Jun 2016 #10
Ah, indeed. HuckleB Jun 2016 #20
Because no one said it was proof so you seem defensive. randome Jun 2016 #29
So you didn't bother to note the hyperbolic headlines. HuckleB Jun 2016 #31
Yeah, well, carnival barkers have to bark, I guess. randome Jun 2016 #32
Which is the point of the OP. HuckleB Jun 2016 #33
No doubt Major Nikon Jun 2016 #9
Still trying to figure out how radio waves are sex selective, or how they damage cells in the ... Humanist_Activist Jun 2016 #11
If you were subjected to a very high level of even non-ionizing radiation for 9 hours per day... Major Nikon Jun 2016 #12
That's easy to do. Go out in the sun. backscatter712 Jun 2016 #14
Which also exposes you to ionizing radiation, which is the biggest part of the problem Major Nikon Jun 2016 #16
Sorry but that's a disingenuous line of rebuttal. randome Jun 2016 #30
Even that seems unlikely, I mean, non-ionizing means its highly unlikely to interact with... Humanist_Activist Jun 2016 #15
The problem is, rats are severely prone to cancer already. JesterCS Jun 2016 #13
No wonder it wasn't peer reviewed. GeorgeGist Jun 2016 #19
I'm worried about rats using cell phones in the first place. NV Whino Jun 2016 #21
There is a massive increase in rat head injuries due to cell phone distractions. HuckleB Jun 2016 #22
There otta be a law. NV Whino Jun 2016 #23
It's the reason the big carriers are throttling bandwidth. bluesbassman Jun 2016 #40
Dang it! HuckleB Jun 2016 #41
Cell phones have been around for about 20 years alarimer Jun 2016 #24
As you know, I generally disagree with you, but on this, I agree. closeupready Jun 2016 #25
. HuckleB Jun 2016 #42
Anyway, how did they make such tiny cell phones? The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2016 #26
More importantly, what was their data plan and who was the carrier? randome Jun 2016 #35
Hopefully not Cricket. HuckleB Jun 2016 #37
We are constantly being bombarded by radio waves. immoderate Jun 2016 #27
Did they use human sized mobile phones or tiny rat sized mobile phones during the study? Ace Rothstein Jun 2016 #28
I have never understood this urban legend, so where is the harmful radiation supposed to come from? Rex Jun 2016 #34
As you note, plausibility is probably the biggest issue. HuckleB Jun 2016 #36
This topic has been around since cell phones, why is it taking them so long to find the source Rex Jun 2016 #38
No, no, ... not THAT! HuckleB Jun 2016 #39
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