Human Brain Connected To Rat Brain By Harvard Scientists! (VIDEO)




Scientists from Harvard University in the USA have connected the brains of humans and rats using special electrodes, allowing the human volunteer to control the rat’s tail using only the power of thought. The non-surgical method is the first time the connection has been made, and paves the way for far more complex mind control experiments.
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