'Telepathic' rats able to communicate using brain power alone
Scientists also claim wires connecting one rodent to another can allow communication spanning continents via the internet
Steve Connor
Scientists have shown that it is possible to transmit instructions from one
animal to another by a telepathic-like process of brain-to-brain
communication.
They believe it is the start of what they are calling “organic” computing
based on networks of interconnected brains.
Pairs of laboratory rats have communicated with each other using microscopic electrodes implanted into their brains. One rat was able to pass on instructions to the other rat in a separate cage using a system of electronic encoding.
Published today that the communicating between individuals using brain power alone is not far off
elepathic-like breakthrough represents an important advance in establishing new ways of
Pairs of laboratory rats have communicated with each other using microscopic electrodes implanted into their brains. One rat was able to pass on instructions to the other rat in a separate cage using a system of electronic encoding.
Published today that the communicating between individuals using brain power alone is not far off
elepathic-like breakthrough represents an important advance in establishing new ways of
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