Of all the grifts we came across in 2020, one of the most bizarre was SmartDOTS, a so-called “anti-radiation” device that promised to neutralize the electric and magnetic fields transmitted by devices ...
Why we fact-checked this: Multiple posts containing this claim and other similar claims have been circulating on Facebook, garnering thousands of reactions and shares. The bottom line: There is no ...
If you’ve been worried about getting too much electromagnetic radiation from your cell phone, you can finally take off that tinfoil hat! A Belgian firm has announced that they have finally created a ...
Stickers that claim to protect users against electromagnetic fields (EMF) from phones remain for sale on Amazon. The listings remain eight months after scientists told the BBC the smartDOT stickers ...
Stickers supposed to protect users against mobile-phone radiation have no effect, scientists have found. Energydots says they "counteract the harmful energy emitted by wireless and electronic ...
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The listings remain eight months after scientists told the BBC the smartDOT stickers had "no effect". This week the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) also criticised the claims on the makers' ...
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