Flipping A Switch In The Brain Creates Killer Mice : Shots
Flipping A Switch In The Brain Creates Killer Mice : Shots
When scientists activate hunting circuits in the brains of genetically modified mice, the animals attack insects and even bottle caps as prey. It gives clues to the evolution of hunting in humans.
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