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Study Hints That Wi-Fi Near Testes Could Decrease Male Fertility

Pierre Bezukhov submits news of a report that "a laptop connected wirelessly to the internet on the lap near the testes may result in decreased male fertility," writing "'[The scientists who conducted the research] placed healthy sperms under a laptop running a Wi-Fi connection. After four hours, the Wi-Fi exposed sperms showed 'a significant decrease in progressive sperm motility and an increase in sperm DNA fragmentation' compared to healthy sperms stored for the same time in the same temperature away from the computer. That is, the sperms exposed to Wi-Fi were less capable of moving towards an egg to fertilize it and less capable of passing on the male's DNA if it does fertilize an egg.' The scientists blamed the damage on non-thermal electromagnetic radiation generated by the Wi-Fi." However, the experiment was based on sperm outside the body; the researchers (here's the abstract from their study) note that "Further in vitro and in vivo studies are needed to prove this contention."

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  1. Re:That's not a bug, it's a feature by Theophany · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Slashdot. Rage from nerds. Stuff that doesn't matter.

  2. Re:That's not a bug, it's a feature by cayenne8 · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    No matter what device it is...I just say THANK GOD!!!

    Now, I can screw the chick without having to wear a damned condom.....with no pregnancy concerns.

    'Hey hon...no, you won't get knocked up, I've been carrying a wifi in my pants!!!'

    :)

    Geez, i hate those things....kinda like eating a steak with one on your tongue, you know there is supposed to be something physically pleasing with that action, but you just get no sensation.

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    Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.........