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Here’s a textbook example of how it self-corrects when people try foisting junk on the scientific world. Junk like cell phones damaging your DNA.

In any case, perhaps because the results reported by the Rüdiger group seemed so surprising, other scientists scrutinized the data very closely. One of the scientists mounting this scrutiny, Alexander Lerchl, professor of biology at Jacobs University Bremen, concluded that the variation in the data from a 2005 paper in Mutation Research was too low to be consistent with “data from biological experiments”.

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