Remote Controlled Rats
from the mrs.-frisbee-and-the-rats-of-NIMH dept
By implanting electrical probes into the brains of rats, scientists have discovered a way to turn the rats into remote controlled "roborats". The signals trigger the left and right regions of the brain, along with the "pleasure zone" -- which rewards desired behaviours. I suppose some ethical questions can be raised here, but I wonder if it's really less ethical than bridling up a horse or housebreaking a dog.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I'm sure there are some people who will get all bent out of shape on this, but come on, we have tapped directly into their PLEASURE centers! These have got to be the happiest rats ever!
Side note: You know those "Good cheese comes from happy cows, happy cows come from California" commericals? Some group is pissed off because they are misleading commercials, and that maybe California cows aren't that happy after all. Of course they aren't complaining that talking cows are misleading...
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robot rats
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