Be sure and look at the photos of the two sets of seeds.
"The experiment was enough to open the students’ eyes about their cellphone use and whether or not it is safe to bring their phones to bed at night. “It is truly frightening that there is so much affect, so we were very shocked by the result,” Nielsen stated. “None of us sleep with the mobile next to the bed anymore. Either the phone is put far away, or it is put in another room. And the computer is always off.”
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I might try that with my science classes except that the wifi router is on the ceiling and there is one in every classroom.
Hmm. Have to think about how to do this at school.
I always put the cell phone in another room at night and I make sure it is off and the computer is off at least an hour before bedtime.
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And YET, Comcast went onto a cherry-picker elevator, and put a COMMERCIAL wifi router on our phone pole, RIGHT next to our balcony. NO resident is closer to it than we are and it's the kind used for businesses. They don't give a rat what it does to people.
Sorry I'm so angry about it, but it is hard not to be. TY for sharing this. I think it can't penetrate brick, but wish to find a safe and affordable way to block the intense waves entering our livingroom.
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I hadn't been taking the devices out of the room at night, but will start. I try to be near the phone 24/7 for my barely adult kids, by having it near me. Can I turn off wifi and data and solve the issue? If the tablet turns itself off, it disconnects from wifi, but it's still mounted over my bed.
Still learning...
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