In this week’s Science:
The only two peer-reviewed scientific papers showing that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from cell phones can cause DNA breakage are at the center of a misconduct controversy at the Medical University of Vienna (MUV). Critics had argued that the data looked too good to be real, and in May a university investigation agreed, concluding that data in both studies had been fabricated and that the papers should be retracted.
Unfortunately, this won’t put a stop to the ignorant scare-mongering, but it might shame those who should know better into not spreading superstition.
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