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Beckman Institute at Illinois | Are cellphones causing people to grow horns? @BeckmanIllinois | Uploaded June 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Is cellphone use causing hornlike spikes to grow on the back of people's skulls? Professor Mariana Kersh, quoted by @CNN, says the widely publicized #hornstudy doesn't back it up.

Kersh is an assistant professor in Mechanical Science and Engineering at Illinois and a member of the Computational Imaging Group at the Beckman Institute.

Read the CNN article about the original research here:
https://cnn.it/31SsuRk
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