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Since when do we cite readers on scientific issues?
"These reports sparked a stream of comments on ZDNet UK's news blog. Most comments on the blog dismissed the concerns as overly dramatic, though one reader claimed that lab tests had found that Wi-Fi radiation affects animals."

So we're citing reader comments as scientific evidence?
Posted by: georgeou   Posted on: 11/29/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Since when do we cite readers on scientific issues?  georgeou | 11/29/06
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